October 1, 2019: HIPERFIRE Releases HIPERTECH White Papers.
HIPERFIRE has become known for its trigger products over the past six years finding its most adoptive fan base among competitive 3-gunners. Among all shooters of the AR15 platform, they most appreciate the influence that the intimate connection between the shooter and his trigger plays in the performance of their sport: speed, reliability, and shot-placement accuracy. HIPERFIRE seeks to expose that experience to the broader shooting population. You see, HIPERFIRE triggers are not just for competition, but any application whether by the hunter, home defender, prepper, LEO, or MIL operator. To that end, HIPERFIRE introduces its first pair of technical white papers on the subject of “what makes a good trigger” called HIPERTECH™, short for HIgh PERformance TECHnology. The Bulletin series discusses every imaginable trigger feature that any shooter should consider. Who seeks to improve his skill by utilizing the best that American ingenuity can supply. Bulletins will be released every third consecutive Tuesday beginning today, October 1, 2019. Visit www.hiperfire.com to access the Bulletins and video summaries as they become available.
Geissele has all the “white papers” I need, they come with every trigger. They are called “instructions.”
Agreed brother.
I have a few HF triggers, and they work exceedingly well, I also have a bunch of G triggers which are fantastic. WC triggers are great, and there are others as well. The upper end triggers all have their own unique feel for weight, creep, break and so forth.
If you ever see me at the range, feel free to try my HF trigger out, it is typically on one of my precision ARs.
Geissele makes great triggers, and other people making solid triggers doesn’t detract from that at all. My duty carbine wears a SSA.
Lastly, I went to the HF website and didn’t see any white pages. Maybe my slow internet wasn’t able to download the links or something.