X2S® MOD-1
$200.00
Available on backorder
FEEL WHAT YOU BECOME®
DESCRIPTION
HIPERFIRE® is simply unmatched in performance and reliability. We have broken all of the standards in single-stage AR triggers with our HIPERTOUCH® family, and now we have done the same in our new X2S™ family of two-stage triggers. Whether you shoot competitively, train to defend yourself and your family, or you simply want to enjoy shooting out on the range, ensuring your rifle functions properly every time, without fail, is important. Our new two-stage triggers feature the same technology that HIPERFIRE has become known for. Radical Sear Mechanics™, Cam-Over Toggle Engine™, Soft Start Lock-Up™, Tactile Weightless Break™, user adjustable pull weights, mil-grade components, and precision manufacturing processes come together to make one of the most robust two-stage triggers available today. The MOD-1 design has a longer first stage than MOD-2 or MOD-3 for a more defined first stage prep, but shares the same curved bow and Maganese Phosphate coating as the MOD-2 design.HIGHLIGHTS
- Two-stage AR trigger
- Short, user adjustable, 2 - 2 1/2 pound first stage
- Minimal second stage wall with a 1 1/2 pound weight
- Total 3 1/2 - 4 pound pull with green or red springs respectively
- Distinct wall between first and second stages allows for effective "prepping" of the trigger for added control
- Clean, effortless break
- Weightless, imperceptible over-travel
FEATURES
- Cam-Over Toggle Engine allows for lighter pull weights without losing hammer strike energy
- Soft Start Lock-Up aids in eliminating rifle "flinch" after the break for more accurate shots at distance
- Radical Sear Mechanics allow for the use of heavier hammer springs to aid in longevity and eliminating light primer strikes
- Tactile Weightless Break means there is no mushy over-travel after the break
- Curved trigger bow allows for the addition of our patented HIPERSHOE (sold separately here)
- First stage slightly longer than its MOD-2 and MOD-3 counterparts for a more defined first stage "prep"
- Application: AR15, AR10, AR9/PCC variants (including Sig Sauer MPX)
- Trigger Type: Two-Stage, Semi-Drop-In
- 1st Stage: Short, 2-2 1/2 pound pull with green or red springs respectively
- 2nd Stage: Minimal "wall", +1 1/2 pounds with either green or red springs
- Total Pull Weight: 3 1/2 - 4 pounds with green or red springs respectively
- User Adjustable: Yes
- Trigger Bow: Curved, HIPERSHOE available
- Finish: Black, Heavy Maganese Phosphate (mil-grade parkerizing)
HIPERTOUCH® Competition: “Hey guys, I was hoping to post this directly on your page. Last season I knew I needed a better trigger on my competition AR-15 After doing tons of research and talking to everyone at 3-gun matches I knew it had to be the Competition. I picked one up from you guys at The International Multigun at Rockcastle. What a difference it made in my long game! The next 2 matches I shot my performance with the rifle went way up. I had planned to drop one in my practice AR15-22 but you guys beat me to it. Because you guys are involved in our sport of 3-gun and gracious sponsors of 3GN I won the trigger set from Rockcastle. I just wanted to say thank you for making such a great product and thank you for all you do for this sport. See ya at Shot Show.”
HIPERTOUCH® Competition: “Competition runs incredibly well in my 9mm AR15! As those of us who have pieced together an AR chambered in 9mm know… they can be very temperamental. It often has to do with marrying the magazine well adapter, blow back bolt and fire control group. I had almost given up trying to get the rifle to be 100% reliable. The main problem was getting a hammer to properly strike the 9mm Bolt (the carrier and actual bolt are one piece). After almost giving up on the project… I switched over to one of my lowers that had my Hiperfire Competition in it. I could tell immediately during dry fire testing this was the best trigger system I had tried (believe me, it was many). Took it to the range today. Every trigger press broke like glass. The failures to reset were gone. My split time between rounds were incredible. I ran a few hundred rounds and did not have one failure!”



