3 Gun Gear Review, HIPERFIRE ECL Eclipse Trigger
3 Gun Gear Review, HIPERFIRE ECL Eclipse Trigger
HIPERFIRE.com has a great new trigger out this season. It is essential a 24C with a Nickel Alloy coating to increase life and ease of cleaning.
HIPERTOUCH® 24, 24E, 243G, and 24C Specs Plus these Enhancements
Nickel Alloy Finish Applied to the Hammer and Trigger
Smoother Trigger Pull
Prolongs Useful Cycle Life
Can Be Easier To Clean
Sports a Black HIPERSHOE®
US Pat. Nos. 8,572,880, 9,052,149 and 9,175,917, Others Pending
well said! you sound busy on the circuit of 3 gun! i was looking at the 24c, but now the Eclipse. thanks.
I’ve shot a 24C before and liked having the trigger shoe at the bottom of the trigger, so I’m planning on getting a 24C for my comp rifle, but am wondering if I should get them on my other 2 rifles that I also shoot a lot, so I’ll get used to the same trigger. My concern is that I’m not sure if I want such a light trigger on a "battle" self defense, or SHTF rifle. I like the idea of having the trigger shoe to keep my finger in the same spot every time on all rifles, but am looking for maybe a 4 pound pull on those rifles. Can I get a 4 pound pull with the 24C and still have the trigger shoe at the bottom? I know HIPERFIRE has their EDT triggers but I really like the trigger shoe of the 24C to locate my finger. What are your thoughts?
Will this work with the PCC / AR 9?
Man, I hope the framing of your videos gets better. Too much wasted space and can’t see the important stuff you talk about. The look of the range is not important to me. What’ you’re talking about is.
Good stuff. As a Military guy who is almost done completing his first "competition" AR15 build, I’ve watched a ton of videos on 3 Gun and have enjoyed yours a lot. I put a Nib-X coated Mil Spec trigger control group from WMD Guns in my rifle and absolutely love the feel compared to my standard issue M16 trigger, it’s a world of difference to me. Would you recommend a light trigger such as the Hiperfire ECL for a new shooter to the sport, considering how surprising the break can be, or would you recommend getting comfortable with the rules and movement of the sport before trying to get into that kind of a trigger?
I might’ve missed it, but what stock is that?