Hiperfire and there is another one too. hiper is a bump fire from what I read. the other has a short reset. both are close to or over $500. just curious if they will catch on
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Hiperfire is not a bump fire trigger.... It's a single stage trigger.... Nothing like a bump fire and it ranges from $200-$235 depending on which model.... It uses extra Springs to over come sear engagement so trigger pull as low as 2 lbs are attainable... I think you have your triggers mixed up.
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my tac con fire trigger arrived. will test it when i am off of work so hopefully tomorrow. bummer i don't have much 223 ammo. will post results if you would like
and like I said, first preorders were $495 from the posts they made on FB. i wondered how they would sell at that price point.
I'd say quite a few. I ordered one last week and my order number was 3604. I would imagine they sold quite a few after shot show as well. If I keep my place in line, I'm looking at May before I get it...
Mind telling us what it's like when it comes in?
That's funny. My friends used to call me spray and pray. When ammo was cheap.My buddy is really into the "bump fire" stocks...both on an AR and 2 AK's. I have shot them both several times and found them not for me. They are great for firing a bunch of rounds down range but NOT so great for putting any of those rounds on target. He is single and spends the majority of his disposable income on el-cheapo ammo with the intention of burning them up in the (general) direction he is pointed in. Never served in the military, so I suppose this is as close as he can come to owning a full ammo with out dropping the dough on a real one.
Geissele SD-3G with the Black spring, plenty fast enough for me.
I do suspect that the Mako stock is assisting with the shooter in the above video for a sustained ROF mag dump, much like an Atchisson's or Slide-Fire./QUOTE]
I am the shooter in the video, and, again, the stock is contributing nothing at all
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A agree that you don't need a special trigger for a quick sustained rate of fire, at least not for a short 7rd string. I do suspect that the Mako stock is assisting with the shooter in the above video for a sustained ROF mag dump, much like an Atchisson's or Slide-Fire.
Me, standing, BCM carbine. Stock trigger.
7rd CQM Drill BCM AR15 - YouTube
I am the shooter in the video, and, again, the stock is contributing nothing at all
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I will say that your trigger finger should be a registered machinegun component
I have the E model Hyperfire . Its not the smoothest but not bad . The take up is a lot longer than I like . Ive tried the 2.5lbs springs and it didn't always reset but it may need some more time for it to settle in. The next stronger springs work great. With a little work I think I will really like this trigger .
Anyone know the splits on the tac con?
ok very nice trigger work ...its trigger exorcise time for all slow fingers ......Shhhhh. Don't tell anyone. I will say that your trigger finger should be a registered machinegun component, if I were a freedom-hater, but since I prefer a society where even guys from Missouri can own detachable box magazine-fed semi-automatic weapons, I say continue on my friend!
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nice Savages Dr Honeydew. if I am correct on the references
On the subject of hyper speed triggers the Tac-Con looks cool, but not $500 cool. I think with some practice a Geissele SD-3G will get you to the same place at half the cost. At least that is the route I'm likey to take with my next AR-toy.
Read your post. FYI, the toggle springs shafts should be installed with the asymmetric cutout or step facing outboard. If either, or both of the shafts, are not, that will affect feel and other performance characteristics (when done right, the springs/shafts will be parallel). Some users have mistakenly assembled the springs because "real men don't read instructions." Your comment RE not resetting is very troubling. Perhaps the disconnector spring is not aligned w/ the pocket in the disconnector, which could freeze or limit the disconnectors motion. After about 20 cycles, the Parkerizing will be scuffed off of the the sears, you will notice an improvement in smoothness then and thereaafter as the surfaces self-polish.
Hiperfire,
I'm sure I'm not alone when I say I'd like to try one of your triggers but with so many great proven triggers already available I need a nudge.... Maybe a group buy or special SH pricing to help us commit?
Hiperfire,
I'm sure I'm not alone when I say I'd like to try one of your triggers but with so many great proven triggers already available I need a nudge.... Maybe a group buy or special SH pricing to help us commit?