Hiperfire 24e Review

The HIPERTOUCH 24E is the practical version of the 24 string of drop-in triggers for AR-15 and AR-10 design sporting rifles. The 24E activate does two confounding things – it hastens the trigger pull down while increasing the power of the hammer drop. This sorcery is done through two toggle springs that can be changed out at under a moment for another pull weight. As though that isn’t sufficient, it’s as easy as silk panties and fasts like Chuck Norris. Regardless if you shoot three targets of weapons or vermin, you would like to be fast as well as accurate.

This trigger has what you need and a lot of it. Hiperfire triggers retain Eugene Stoner’s easy design elegance. Considering that the AR-15 initially appeared, shooters have been attempting to lighten and smooth the AR trigger pull. There have been one- and – two-phase triggers with fixed weights ranging from between 2½, and 4½, pounds with a glass rod, activate break. Designers of two-phase products altered the functional location of the principal sear. A few of those triggers need a factory or user calibration and maintenance. Improper or wear calibration has caused malfunction or doubling. Some systems used reduced power springs, which were compromised primer ignition.

Hiperfire 24E. Terry Bender is a talented engineer. Back in 2003, he was somewhat bored and unhappy with available large caliber semi-auto rifles. Rather than whining about it on the world wide web, he took it as a personal project and designed a new rifle. Four patents afterward, he was showing investors his baby and looking to proceed to production. Among them watched the prototype fire control team and asked if it might be adapted for the AR-15. A week after Hiperfire was organized as a Limited liability company and the first trigger patent was employed. I have heard great things about HIPERTOUCH 24E and watched some impressive YouTube videos.

It sounded too good to be true, so I’d to get one to see for myself. I got in contact with Terry and soon realized that even though I wasn’t smart enough to know Everything he was describing, I could conduct this activate fast. He patiently dumbed it down for me. Here is the gist of my telephonic Trigger Engineering 101 class. The 24E is comprised of 3 subassemblies: the trigger, hammer, and toggle, spring bands. All of the parts are made from carbon steel alloys that were analyzed for wear and strength. The reason that conventional AR triggers have a heavy trigger pull weight is the high trigger impact force, which generates a lot of friction. HIPERTOUCH retained Stoner’s single point simplicity and added the toggle spring feature to decrease the impingement force on the trigger sear. Both of these springs work just such as the rocker wall switch that turns the lights on and off. Whenever you cock the hammer, then the compression springs shove against the hammer spring, which lowers the power of the hammer sear and lightens friction on the trigger. Whenever you cock the hammer, the compression springs shove against the hammer spring, which reduces the power of the hammer sear and lightens friction on the cause. This provides cause weight plus a good shot with no measure. As the trigger is pulled, the angle of the toggle springs shifts to work in co-operation with the hammer spring, increasing hammer fall energy by 35 percent within the MIL spec trigger. This lets you ignite army and primers, as well as 22 rimfire ammunition. When regular AR triggers are pulled, the sense of the hammer cam action changes and signs that collapse is imminent.

When 2 stage triggers are pulled, the closing higher weight point also indicates hammer fall. This often leads to anticipation or flinching. The HIPERTOUCH 24E doesn’t indicate fall; the cause weight is constant over the whole stroke. I got mine in the mail and put everything on the kitchen table. The cause went in just excluding the toggle and two springs on top. There’s low voltage in the un position, so the springs move in easy. Remember to put the toggle pin throughout the hammer BEFORE installation. The 24E comes along with three sets of springs: blue for a weight cause pull, yellow for a moderate weight trigger pull, and gray for a mild weight trigger pull.

I installed the Blue springs, ranked at 4 pounds. For installation and operational features of the HIPERTOUCH, go to the HIPERTOUCH 24 page and see the videos. Here is the HIPERTOUCH 24 Installation Video: With a Colt LE 6920 16 along with a JD lower & rdquo, M-4 top, I loaded 420 rounds of Wal-Mart Federal American Eagle Ammunition to my Lancer mags this took seconds the Caldwell Mag Charger. I supported my zero and came out at 300 meters and shot on some classes. Everybody has a flinch again and now. This results from a subconscious reaction to the blast and noise of the shot.

If you wish to see this for yourself, just dry fire. Every once in awhile, you’ll flinch and dip the gun as you pull the trigger. Just as promised, the 24E had a very mild, but a deliberate take-up at four pounds; then it fired with no measure or change in pressure. This facet of the 24E is extremely different than every other AR trigger. You will not flinch if you do not have a stimulation.

The following day, I got closer and did some 10-yard work. Before we start speaking about fast, let’s specify fast. I clocked a Colt M-4 with a Colt 3 round burst trigger with CED7000T timer. It’s a straightforward matter to check the split time and divide by 60 to get rounds per minute. With a Colt recoil spring along with a buffer, the split times are almost 1 seconds. That is 600 rounds per minute. Therefore there’s automatic fast defined.

I took two magazines at a time and let the weapon cool. By lunch, I was able to do numerous Hit target transitions and Bill Drills with constant 15 second splits. With the Glow Shot targets, it was easy to see my hits and affirm my shots. Irrespective of how fast I captured, I did not get any one of the double shots which you could experience with a few triggers that are light.

Wish to know how fast you can respond? Take the test. If you can respond in 1 seconds, you might not be human. Whenever you see a stimulation to shoot, the pictures hit your eye, and the eye sends a message to your mind. Your mind must then interpret the picture, decide on what to do and deliver a signal to your muscles, telling them to move the right finger. The more alternatives you’ve, the longer the decision takes. In round numbers, you can decide to shoot and hit the cause in about 25 seconds. After the trigger moves, there’s the time necessary for a hammer to fall, hundredths of a second.

On full auto, the time for the action to cycle along with the sear to fire is about 1 seconds. I was able to very easily get consistent rates of 400 rounds per minute for as many rounds as I needed. I’m sure that with more training, I could shoot a little faster. Another shooter with me was hitting 12 and 13 split. The distinction between 400 and 600 rounds per minute is that you could control and respond at 400 better. You might lose a ride in reaction time. However, you’re in the loop, not hanging on to a fire hose.

For me, this gives a greater sense of control. In practical applications, you could have a head temporarily exposed at 200 yards or a few multiple hits required at 10 yards or less. The 24E is a precision cause that may improve your shooting. It’s also fast, a practical trigger that has enhanced fall to fire the toughest military primers with fantastic consistency. This isn’t a range toy; it’s a versatile tool that brings warmth, precision, and speed together in an extreme combination.

HIPERTOUCH 24 Elite Trigger Specifications:

  • Drop-In “AR10” and “AR15” Fire-Control
  • For Designated Marksmen, LE-MIL Tactical Interdiction, Long-Range Hunting
  • ANSI/SAAMI & ITOP Drop Test Complian
  • Smooth/Shorter Pre-Travel for On-Demand Performance
  • Clean Hammer Release, Faster Reset
  • Match Quality Trigger Action and Hammer Fall
  • Functions like the Stock, Semi-Auto “AR15” Fire-Control
  • For Standard Lower Receivers Using Small Pins of 0.154-inch Diameter
  • Uses Stock “AR” Trigger and Semiautomatic Disconnector Springs
  • Uses Proprietary Trigger Hammer and Disconnector Parts
  • Uses a Proprietary Toggle-Over-Center Spring System
  • User-Set Trigger Weights: Light, Medium-Light, Medium
  • Smooth/Shorter Pre-Travel Compared to the 24 Clean Hammer Release, Fast Reset
  • 25% to 50% Faster Hammer Lock-Up
  • Heat-Treated Alloy Steel
  • Installs without Removal of the Safety Selector
  • Installs without Modification to the Lower Receiver
  • Made entirely in the USA