HIPERTOUCH® ECLipse
$275.00
In stock (can be backordered)
HIGHLIGHTS
- HIPERFIRE®’s Top-of-the-Line AR Trigger
- Eclipses the Performance of Other Offerings
- Nickel Bliss™, Electroless Nickel Boron (NiB) Done Right
- Exceptionally Smooth Feel
- Enhanced Corrosion Protection
- Polished Look
- Virtually No Take-Up
- US Patents: 8572880, 9052149, 9175917, 9696103, D817436, 10006733, 10222161
BONUS BENEFITS
- Cam-Over Toggle Engine™
- Very Hard Hitting Hammer
- Soft-Start Lock-Up™ for Pre-Ignition Stability
- You-Adjust Pull Weights of 2½ and 3½ lbs.
- Radical Sear Mechanics™
- Straight Trigger Bow
- HIPERSHOE® Finger Pad Revolution™
- Changes the Trigger Lever Length for Fine Weight Adjustment
- Changes the Trigger Lever Length to Further Adjust Pre-Travel
- Position Your Finger in the Same Place Every Time
- Reduces the Perception of Trigger Weight Still Further
Standard Benefits
- Semi-Auto, Single Stage
- Crisp, Clean, Trigger Break
- Very, Short Over-Travel
- Very, Positive Reset You Can Feel and Hear
- Made In the USA
HIPERTOUCH Competition: “I built a Palmetto State Armory PA10, using their upper and lower, with an 18″ barrel. I dropped in the Competition trigger and it has been fantastic. It is set to the lowest weight, and it has proven safe. I shot it out to 500 yards on steel at a tactical range, then took a deer last Saturday with it from a kneeling position at 165 yards. I will be buying more HiperTouch products for my rifles.”
HIPERTOUCH Competition, ECLispe: “I had be long waiting to get the courage to purchase (if I remember right) the hiperfire 24c. But when the eclipse came out the little voice in my head screamed “do it now”. Here’s the deal… Initial when I found hiperfire I thought the prices were insane. Like when geissele hit the civilian market and I first tried one I thought who the hell would pay that much for this. At that point I had started using rock rivers NM 2 stage cause it was reasonably priced and just as good. But the more I looked into hiperfire, the hipertouch series just looked down right innovative. Like I saw genuine inspiration in the trigger design (I mean the unit as a whole). Now that I have the eclipse with at least 1000 rounds on it I can say it’s well worth the price. I’ve had it in my 9mm pcc and my 556. No primer stands a chance. Flawless function. Everytime I pull it and reset I just think wow. This isn’t reinventing the wheel, it’s more like someone figured out how to put a drivetrain to that wheel. It really feels like the trigger does all the work. That leaves me free to focus myself on on other things. So I would say if you just like the feel of a light trigger for comfort alone, yeah $275 might be pricey. But if you shoot a lot, if you’re competing in any event, if you have issues with hard primers, if your reset is too long, if reliability is a must have, if you’re looking for something completely different out of a trigger….. These triggers are for you. Hot knife through butter is the feel on your finger and the results show down range.”