XAK® Pins
FEEL WHAT YOU BECOME®
DESCRIPTION
Installing an AK trigger can be difficult to align the stock pins square edges' with the close-fitting holes of the receiver's. While the flush ends may give a slightly more sleek look in the end, it can be a nightmare to push the pins in during uninstall. So we decided to make our own! See the pictures at left and note the ample chamfers, and extended ends on the XAK pins.HIGHLIGHTS
- Chamfered edges for easy push-through installation into any AK receiver; no more hunting for the hammer and trigger holes, or the receiver hole on the back side.
- Pins are longer so they protrude slightly, making it easier to push them out during uninstalls.
- Especially compliment HIPERFIRE's XAK triggers that also feature installation chamfers.
- Compatible with stock pattern AK hammers and sleeved trigger subassemblies.
HIPERTOUCH Competition: “Let me say that I am very pleased with my Hipertouch Competition trigger! I’ve tried other brands like Timney, Geissele, and Velocity but the Hipertouch Competition is the best out of all of them. I had light primer strikes with the Timney and Velocity Triggers but not a single one using the Hiperfire. The hammer fall on this piece of work is amazing! The heaviest one out there! I can tear up a can load of tula steel case without a single light primer strike. I can’t say the same for the other guys. In fact I use up all their ammo that have light strikes on them with no problem. Sure you can buy a trigger for a little bit less, but you get what you pay for… Less. Get everything you need to and pick up one of these Hiperfire triggers and call it a day. One and done!”
HIPERTOUCH Elite: “I just installed a Hyperfire Elite trigger in my AR-10. My goal was to cure some fail to fire issues due to light primer strikes using some foreign military surplus ammo. I have only installed an AR trigger once before and was thinking the Hyperfire trigger could be a problem for me to install. It was way easier than I thought. I did learn one trick to pass along. The trigger and hammer installation is very straight forward. Compressing the coil springs looked like a problem area. I used a 5/32 inch pin punch (flat working end) and cupped my free hand over the spring assembly to prevent lost springs. Success on the first attempt with no flying parts. The trick is to position the yoke just above the notch where it will rest. Push straight in and slightly downward and it falls right into place. The difference between the Elite trigger and military stock trigger is amazing.”