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 Genesis: “I got the Genesis for my AR10 (716 Sig)… I was completely blown away, as was the target! The very first shot was quite a surprise as I put the tip of my finger lightly on the trigger (as I could tell putting it together it was going to be a lot lighter than the stock one I took out). I just “thought fire” and the thought went from my brain to the firing pin, seeming to bypass the trigger. Later I found that I could not outpace the fire control I had installed. If you’re worried about getting your money’s worth out of this (as I was), I say now that it was WORTH EVERY CENT SPENT!! (even the shipping)”
HIPERTOUCH Competition, ECLispe: “I had be long waiting to get the courage to purchase (if I remember right) the hiperfire 24c. But when the eclipse came out the little voice in my head screamed “do it now”. Here’s the deal… Initial when I found hiperfire I thought the prices were insane. Like when geissele hit the civilian market and I first tried one I thought who the hell would pay that much for this. At that point I had started using rock rivers NM 2 stage cause it was reasonably priced and just as good. But the more I looked into hiperfire, the hipertouch series just looked down right innovative. Like I saw genuine inspiration in the trigger design (I mean the unit as a whole). Now that I have the eclipse with at least 1000 rounds on it I can say it’s well worth the price. I’ve had it in my 9mm pcc and my 556. No primer stands a chance. Flawless function. Everytime I pull it and reset I just think wow. This isn’t reinventing the wheel, it’s more like someone figured out how to put a drivetrain to that wheel. It really feels like the trigger does all the work. That leaves me free to focus myself on on other things. So I would say if you just like the feel of a light trigger for comfort alone, yeah $275 might be pricey. But if you shoot a lot, if you’re competing in any event, if you have issues with hard primers, if your reset is too long, if reliability is a must have, if you’re looking for something completely different out of a trigger….. These triggers are for you. Hot knife through butter is the feel on your finger and the results show down range.”