SIG MMG 338 Program Series

High Velocity Arms – Advanced Safety Trigger Guard (ASTG)

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High Velocity Arms’ Advanced Safety Trigger Guard (ASTG) is a replacement trigger guard which fits on all mil spec forged lower receivers. The ASTG features ambidextrous tactile finger rests for helping the shooter to develop finger placement muscle memory, and increased leverage for competition/tactical maneuvers. Constructed from steel with NiB-X Nickel Boron coating, for lube-free operation. Engraved with the HVA logo.

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10 Responses to “High Velocity Arms – Advanced Safety Trigger Guard (ASTG)”

  1. BillC says:

    I like it, except for that price. Also, “NiB-X Nickel Boron coating, for lube-free operation.” Oh really, because it moves so much.

  2. Rosco45 says:

    I don’t always lube my triggerguard, but when I do, I prefer Dos Equis.

  3. UWone77 says:

    I’ll go ahead and take the photo credits for about 1/2 the pictures. I have some better ones too 😉

  4. Stefan S. says:

    Really? If you can’t keep your booger mining device out of the trigger guard till you need to pull the trigger, maybe you shouldn’t have a weapon. Just sayin….

  5. Mike Nomad says:

    While the Nickel Boron coating of the trigger guard would make my rigs look like Pimp Guns, the bigger problem is that the guard is made out of steel. I’m more concerned about the materials mis-match with the lower, and a seemingly greater chance of busting off the ears. Move to anno’d Al, and I’m in.

  6. Kris says:

    It costs more then a BCG¿!¿ This thing has to be a joke, from the premise to the price it’s rediculous.

  7. Chicago Steve says:

    I understand the point, and it does have SOME utility, but it could be made for a 10th of the cost by magpul and then it wouldn’t need to be lubricated!

    My current trigger guard needs so much lube, I need a piston driven guard to help…..

  8. Jon Meyer says:

    Or you could just get a Gen II Noveske and call it a day..

  9. Jason says:

    is it April 1st?