XAK® Pins
FEEL WHAT YOU BECOME®
DESCRIPTION
Installing an AK trigger can be difficult to align the stock pins square edges' with the close-fitting holes of the receiver's. While the flush ends may give a slightly more sleek look in the end, it can be a nightmare to push the pins in during uninstall. So we decided to make our own! See the pictures at left and note the ample chamfers, and extended ends on the XAK pins.HIGHLIGHTS
- Chamfered edges for easy push-through installation into any AK receiver; no more hunting for the hammer and trigger holes, or the receiver hole on the back side.
- Pins are longer so they protrude slightly, making it easier to push them out during uninstalls.
- Especially compliment HIPERFIRE's XAK triggers that also feature installation chamfers.
- Compatible with stock pattern AK hammers and sleeved trigger subassemblies.
HIPERTOUCH® Elite: “I would like to tell all of you at Hiperfire, THANKS for making a product that “truly enhances my AR 15 weapon platform.” I have to also add that the Elite Trigger has made my weapon a true pleasure to shoot now. The glass rod break and short clean reset have made a night and day difference. Installation was a simple process. The weapon’s safety is SOLID. The trigger travel is excellent. Surprise trigger break has helped groups two fold. The icing on the cake, it’s made here in the good old USA.”
HIPERTOUCH Elite: “I installed the Elite trigger my friend obtained from you at the SHOT Show in my S&W 15-22 and shot a tactical 22 match with it today. To say that I love this trigger would be an understatement. I have tried other custom triggers in this rifle and have found that I need to go up to a 3 1/2 – 4lb. trigger pull to have enough hammer spring tension to reliably fire 22LR’s . Even with the lightest springs installed, your trigger was 100% reliable. The Elite does have some take up, but it only took a few rounds to get used to it. I want to thank you inventing this trigger, since it is the ideal set up for 22LR’s, or other calibers that may have reliability problems due to hard primers.”