The HIPERFIRE HIPERTOUCH ECLipse AR Fire-Control Groupis a top-of-the-line addition to any AR enthusiast’s collection. These HIPERFIRE Rifle Triggers feature a cam-over toggle engine, which outpaces its predecessors in terms of power and speed. In addition, the HIPERFIRE HIPERTOUCH AR has a hipershoe finger pad revolution that adjusts the trigger with fine-tuned precision. For a smart, reliable, and sleek addition to your AR, look no further than the HIPERFIRE HIPERTOUCH ECLipse AR with 2.5/3.5lb Pull Weight. Specifications for HIPERFIRE HIPERTOUCH ECLipse AR Fire-Control Group, 2.5/3.5lb Pull Weight: Manufacturer: HIPERFIRE Trigger Pull Weight: 2.5 – 3.5 lb Gun Model: AR-15, AR-10 Condition: New HIPERFIRE HIPERTOUCH ECLipse AR Fire-Control Group, 2Q9-ART-HECLTA Top-of-the-Line AR Trigger Eclipses the Performance of Other Offerings Nickel Bliss, Electroless Nickel Boron (NiB) Done Right, applied to the hammer and trigger: Exceptionally Smooth Feel, Enhanced Corrosion Protection, Polished Look Virtually No Take-Up Cam-Over Toggle Engine: Very Hard Hitting Hammer, Soft-Start Lock-Up for Pre-Ignition Stability, You-Adjust Pull Weights of 2 1/2 and 3 1/2 lbs Straight Trigger Bow Hipershoe Finger Pad Revolution: Changes the Trigger Lever Length for Fine Weight Adjustment, Changes the Trigger Lever Length to Further Adjust Pre-Travel, Position Your Finger in the Same Place Every Time, Reduces the Perception of Trigger Weight Still Further Semi-Auto, Single Stage Crisp, Clean, Trigger Break Very, Short Over-Travel Very, Positive Reset You Can Feel and Hear Package Contents: HIPERFIRE HIPERTOUCH ECLipse AR Fire-Control Group, 2.5/3.5lb Pull Weight, 2Q9-ART-HECLTA
HIPERFIRE HIPERTOUCH ECLipse AR Fire-Control Group, 2.5/3.5lb Pull Weight
$261.25
SKU: 03317925
Categories: HIPERFIRE, Rifle Triggers
6 reviews for HIPERFIRE HIPERTOUCH ECLipse AR Fire-Control Group, 2.5/3.5lb Pull Weight
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SAS –
This was the ultimate trigger for me. It has adjustable springs for variable trigger weights, nothing else has that. You're not stuck with a competition trigger, or a combat trigger, or something in between, you can have any of those whenever you want them. Crisp, clean break and super quick reset. Love the straight trigger, and the adjustable boot gets you're finger set in the same spot every time. Just an incredibly well thought out piece of engineering that gives you all the tweakable options you prefer, there is zero compromise.
Michele –
Great trigger control for AR15. Perfect fit and finish, easy to install. The selection of additional springs gives all the choice needed for perfect feeling of the trigger. Item was received in a timely manner. I would definitely purchase again from this vendor. I will purchase another hypertouch eclipse for my long range AR15 6mmAR caliber.
Trumper –
Engineered to the max!! I will never use a duty trigger again. The Eclipse closes the gap of effectiveness on the AR platform period!! When Liberty and freedoms final defense lies in the hands of a well armed civilian population, you want the Eclipse behind your right index finger!!!!
pgor –
I run Hiperfires in all my ARs when my lowers accommodate as they really are the best single stage trigger out there in terms of speed, accuracy, and feel.. I run PDIs in lowers that accept antiwalk pins and these Hipertouch units in lowers where traditional grooved pins must be used, like my Radian ADAC lowers with the proprietary hammer pin. On the Radian, note these Hiperotouch units have traditionally been hit or miss on function with larger than milspec barreled ambi safeties given the trigger design, particularly "short throw" option safeties. Fortunately, the "new design" Radian talons related in Q4 2022 now work with these triggers if set to a 90 degree throw (the 45 degree throw does not allow the trigger to function reliably).
MIke –
This is by far my favorite trigger. I have 5 Hiperfire 24c style triggers in various ARs I Own. This trigger has a very short pull and reset that they are almost non-existent. The trigger pull is right around 1.5 pounds with the lightest springs. I an vary a little depending on where you put the trigger shoe. The reset is very positive and allows me to shoot this trigger very fast and accurately. I have not had the trigger fail or start to be come gritty after firing many rounds with out cleaning. Thanks to its hard hitting hammer design I have never had a light primer strike even with hard primmer ammo like Russian ammo. It also it holds up to PCC abuse, as good as triggers designed for PCC even though it is not marketed specifically for PCC. This probably do to its shock like looking springs on the hammer which unintentionally help absorb the shock from the abrupt PCC bolt blow back. The only negative I could not about this trigger and all 24c style triggers is they can have some incompatibility with some after market 45 degree ambi-safeties. As far as install difficulty, I am able to install them in under 5 min and I am not a certified gunsmith. All you have to do to keep springs and parts from fling is push the cam and springs down in to place is put a roll pin punch in the indent on the top of the cam and push it into place while maintaining pressure on it.
Lee –
I've been shooting competitively for over a decade, nationals, world, finals, USPSA, 3-gun, IDPA, you name it, millions of rounds down range, I've seen a lot of stuff come and go, sponsors come and go, and had more AR triggers than I can throw a stick at. For the longest time I ran factory fitted JP triggers (not the EZ trigger). I've broken a CMC as good as it was while it lasted, but never a fan of cassette triggers, and the only drop in trigger to ever impress me was Geiselle S3G. And then out of nowhere came hyperfire. At first I thought it was a gimmick trigger, but won one off a prize table. So I slapped it in a side build, and low and behold was dumbfounded by its break.Here is the thing a lot of folks don't understand about AR triggers… they have slow hammers. From the moment the trigger breaks to ignition is more than double that of a remington 700 bolt gun. This means your pulling your shots before they ever ignite and leave the barrel. So the trick to shooting an AR with precision is consistently pulling the shots the same place, which takes a lot of practice to master. And making an AR trigger lighter by changing springs actually makes the ignition even slower. JP was one of the first companies to put out a speed hammer which moved the heavy mass of the hammer lower so the ignition force wouldn't be lost, and the lock time was faster…. But still had the issue when you got the trigger down, the lock time was considerably slow.Hyperfire added a robust dual ignition springs on the hammer, and by far has the fastest lock time of any trigger on the market. I did a little non-scientific experiment with the same gun, over magnified scope, and same ammo, doing bench groups and just changing out triggers, and the only one to show a significant difference was the hyperfire.The ECL is basically just the 24C with NP3 treatment. NP3 is SLICK… slicker and longer lasting than teflon. Anyway, my experience the 24C has a little break in period where everything mates up and the springs set. You end up with like a 2 and some change pound trigger. I've actually yet to break one or need replacement springs either. But right out of the package the ECL feels ball bearing smooth. Like two plates of glass with oil between them sliding across smooth.There literally is no smoother, faster, lighter, shorter reseting trigger on the market than the Hyperfire ECL… Whether is a precision rifle where you need the lock time speed, or a 3-gun build where you need the splits, this is the one best option. Everything else is literally second rate compared to it. Guys can argue as much as they want, but by design it has a significant advantage in all aspects.