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PRESS REVIEWS (4)
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ONLINE REVIEWS (38)
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HONORABLE MENTIONS (23)
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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.”
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HIPERTOUCH Genesis, Elite, EDT: “Hiperfire is the only trigger I run in my weapons. 24E, 24 and EDT. Ran a few Geissle- they’re gone. Love these triggers. Just bought and ELITE to install in a 10.5 SBR build- sweet- BEST YET. No need to change out the other Hiperfires- they feel great also. HIPERFIRE is the way to go. Scraping up the money to get the full auto version for my M-4. Don’t know if it needs it but what the heck. Best triggers on the market–bar none.”
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HIPERTOUCH Reflex: “I’ve been running this trigger in my 3gun rifle and it is simply amazing. I previously used 2-stage triggers from other manufacturers, but have been incredibly happy after making the move to the Reflex. This trigger is clean, quick and very positive. The curved bow feels natural and it easy for any shooter to adapt to.”
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Enhanced Duty Trigger: “I love the EDT’s. My favorite triggers are the Geissele SD-C/Tricon, Larue MBT2s, and the edt line. The edt’s are my favorite though! I think it’s the most reliable aftermarket trigger, and it offers a much nicer pull than many others. I wish it came with the same/similar “bow” as the super Tricon though.”
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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.”
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HIPERTOUCH ECLipse: “I have two Eclipse triggers. Both are installed on 9mm PCC’s. One I use if for general plinking and high round steel matches. The other Eclipse is installed on my Steel Challenge PCC. I know that the advertised trigger weight is around 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 pounds but both of mine break cleanly, with no creep, right at 1 1/2 pounds with the trigger shoe set at its lowest position. Very fast triggers to say the least! As far as I’m concerned, the Hyperfine line of triggers are the best on the market and the Eclipse is the cream of the crop. I don’t think you can go wrong with any of the triggers offered by this company!”
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HIPERTOUCH Triggers: “What a great trigger! I installed this on my first ar build. I prefer more long range shooting so I decided to listen to all the people saying how a good trigger makes a world of difference. Well I’m going to tell you right now this trigger makes my gun! It is unbelievable how good the feel of this is. I installed the springs for a 2 1/2 lb pull and it is smooth as silk. My swapped my father so he could feel the difference between my trigger and his springfield saint, needless to say he’s buying one of these now lol. Great quality, great feel, and a customer that couldn’t be happier! Thank you!”
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HIPERTOUCH Reflex: “I’ve disliked my Oly AR-15 since the first time I shot it 22 years ago — pie plate accuracy just isn’t my thing. It’s had a red dot for all this time so I figured I’d scope it and try it out with magnification…nope still crap; lucky to get 5 MOA out of it. In a last ditch effort, and after some great customer service (thanks Steve!), I went with a Hipertouch Reflex and now it shoots 1 MOA or less. And thanks for taking care of us military peeps, it made it easier to pull the trigger on a big purchase. I have already been spreading the word at work and with my friends.”
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HIPERTOUCH Reflex & ECLipse: “I used a Reflex trigger on a LR-308 build and have never looked back. That was the nicest trigger I had ever used. Last Summer I built my grandson a nice LR-308 and put an Eclipse in it, and took it too the range, to setup the gas block. Don’t know how you did it but it is an even nicer trigger. My grandson really likes the Reflex trigger in his new rifle. This Spring I will be putting an Eclipse trigger in a new LR-308. Thank you for making a really game changing trigger.”
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HIPERTOUCH Genesis: “After trying so many other products for F-Class, I thought it was impossible to ever “fix” the “AR15″ trigger, until your drop-in.”
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HIPERTOUCH Genesis: “U-N-B-E-L-E-I-V-A-B-L-E, the stroke is as smooth as a baby’s butt.”
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HIPERTOUCH Competition: “WOW ! just installed this trigger, it IS everything they say. My new competition trigger : > )”
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HIPERTOUCH Genesis: “Five Stars!!! Smooth and crisp! I do not have any other “drop in” triggers to compare it to. But I absolutely love this trigger. I would buy another if they ever go on sale again.”
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HIPERTOUCH Genesis: “I’ve been a gunsmith and competitor for over 40 years, but HIPERTOUCH® Genesis takes the prize.”
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HIPERTOUCH Eclipse: “I am giving feedback for the hipertouch eclipse. For instillation 2 rednecks were required to get the trigger into a CMMG MK47 Mutant. A 3rd hand is required to get the shoe on if your weopon has a closed trigger guard like the mutant does. During test firing the rod the spring rides on went sailing somewhere. Do not dry fire this trigger! you will lose parts. They need to put that in the instructions. The pictures that come on the instructions were however extremely helpful as we never bothered to actually read the instructions. We recovered the grey spring and had nothing for it to ride on so we just shoved in in a zip lock bag. But we still had one grey spring in the hypertouch. It was breaking like a glass rod. So I was thinking it was probably going to malfunction and go full auto, but hey f*** it. So I finished my beer and slammed shut the upper, lower and proceeded to empty the mag semi auto. Even 2 rednecks can’t mess up this instillation even when you loose one spring riding thingy it still works. The trigger managed to set off 7.62x 39 tula soft points with just one grey spring in it very reliably at first. We were impressed. So after dumping the 40 round magazine at the rate so dam fast with no malfunctions we proceeded to do some run and gun. Which turned out to be stumble and gun. Which was fine because I was wearing full body armor. I mean with friends and relatives like these who needs enemies? The rifle was dropped several times and after being passed around, because everyone loved the trigger, it accidentally got run over by a 4 wheeler because it was propped on a tree and had fallen over while I was sitting on a stool enjoying another beer. After it got run over and had been dropped about 13 times by drunk people enjoying a Christmas party we noticed failures to ignite the steel berdan primers on 30 of the 700+ rounds we shot today. I mean hey if you bring the ammo I’ve got a rifle you can shoot. So it got passed around like a girl with daddy problems. Overall I think that the malfunctions are unacceptable. Which is why I am on here today to purchase the Ak hammer spring kit, toggle shafts to replace the lost one, and to write my review. It survived a hell of a day. I mean it functioned with just one spring and we forgot to oil it. So imagine what it can do fully functional with two grey springs and a red heavy hammer spring to really whack that primer. I look forward to messing with the trigger some more. If you want something better than slide fire get this. I just wish the trigger reset automatically like the tac con. That would be even more fun. We used the mutant as a chainsaw today to cut down a couple of trees that were in the way of the sunset. You can put 6 spent shells in the air at the same time with this trigger once you get some practice. It’s very nice. Buy it. And if you shoot 7.62×39 like all the people in the south do also get the red heavy hammer spring to really whack that cheap shit tula ammo that is fun to shoot. Those primers have to be hit very, very hard to be set off reliably. This company should come out with a hammer spring called “the overkill” just for steel primers, not safe for brass. I want my steel primer to go bang 100% of the time.”