PDI® RG
FEEL WHAT YOU BECOME®
HIGHLIGHTS
- Power Drop-In
- 2 lb Pull
- MIL-Grade Hammer Strike, No LPS, Ever
- Titanium-Carbon-Nitride & H&M BLACKNITRIDE+™ Finishes
- Exceptionally Smooth Feel
- Enhanced Corrosion Protection
- Polished Look
- PCC Blowback Tough
- Hammer Collision Bumper
- Disconnector Crash Protection
- Disconnector Spring Crush Protection
- US Patents: 9052149, 9175917, 9696103, 10006733
- Other US Patents Pending
BONUS BENEFITS
- Flat Trigger Bow with a Backbone™
- 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
- EDT's Standard Benefits
HIPERTOUCH® Genesis: “Great trigger system. I made my first build with the standard mil-spec fcg. Dry firing, before I had fired the first shot, I knew that I needed to upgrade the trigger. I found this trigger on the PSA site, and looked at all of the promotional videos on YouTube. I ordered this trigger in the LPK… A quick swap of triggers when the HIPERTOUCH® came and I have been very pleased with the result. It is smooth where the standard fcg is rough and drags. It has a much lower pull weight (I am using the middle setting and it is very nice). I am really happy with this purchase. I would recommend this trigger to most anyone looking for an upgrade.”
HIPERTOUCH Reflex: “Purchased my Reflex and installed into my Sig 716 and there is no comparison between the stock mil-spec trigger and the new Hiperfire trigger, VERY smooth, breaks light and crisp, I am using the 3-1/2lb spring set up, and am thoroughly happy. Am going to order extra springs for later just in case of losing while cleaning or just being worn out from shooting so much, cuz I like it so much… Also, was my first time to switch out a trigger set-up on an AR style rifle, hardest part was getting the grip off to take the safety out to get the old trigger out and install the new one, as it does sit below the safety. Total of about 25 minutes for a first timer and worth every minute.”