TriggerTech has developed and finely tuned three Pistol Caliber Carbine triggers to enhance the accuracy and precision of your rifle. Each model has unique specs and features designed for their specific platform. Intended Use: Competition, precision shooting, harsh environments, law enforcement, target shooting. The SIG MPX trigger features a bumper in the housing that transfers the majority of the blow back energy to the lower receiver. This was designed with safety in mind and helps to protect the trigger. Our Pistol Caliber Carbine Triggers are built for top competitive shooters to offer the most accurate and dependable trigger on the market. Featuring Zero Creep Technology™, this drop-in trigger has a short, two-stage action, designed to feel like a 1911 trigger, that provides a true zero-creep break, extremely short overtravel, a sub 0.015″ tactical reset and offers outstanding reliability, even in the harshest environments. Utilizing CLKR Technology™, the pull weight is quickly and confidently adjusted in 2oz increments from a set screw with the trigger installed. Due to there being truly zero creep, most shooters report the pull weights feeling ~0.5lbs lighter than a friction-based trigger of the same measured pull weight. Changing the pull weight does not affect hammer force so you get dependable primer strikes at every weight. Frictionless Release Technology™, along with hardened 440C stainless steel internal components ensure corrosion resistance and an extended service life. As Zero Creep Technology™ does not rely on coating, polishing or lubricating the key engagement surfaces, trigger pulls will be more consistent from shot to shot and after thousands of shots than you ever thought possible. All pull weights and measurements are approximate. The installation guide is directed to experienced professional gunsmiths who understand the workings of their AR rifle and know how to fully detail strip the lower receiver. If you do not have these skills, we strongly suggest you retain the services of a competent professional gunsmith to install your trigger and perform all important safety checks. Specifications for Triggertech Adaptable Sig MPX Two-Stage Trigger: Manufacturer: Triggertech Trigger Pull Weight: 3.5 – 6 lb Trigger Pin Size: Mil-Spec Gun Make: SIG Sauer Gun Model: SIG Sauer MPX Additional Features: Zero Creep Technology, CLKR Technology, Frictionless Release Technology Condition: New Package Contents: Triggertech Adaptable Sig MPX Two-Stage Trigger
Triggertech Adaptable Sig MPX Two-Stage Trigger
$279.99
SKU: 4B34BE35
Categories: Rifle Triggers, Triggertech
2 reviews for Triggertech Adaptable Sig MPX Two-Stage Trigger
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T6 –
I had this trigger also break / fail after 40 rounds. I sent a video of the trigger to Triggertech which they promptly sent me a return label and replacement trigger which has has zero function issues. Similar to another review, mine did break, but Triggertech made it right. Once I got the replacement in, it has functioned great and is tons of fun. Super clean break, no creep, it’s almost as if the trigger doesn’t move yet it fires and resets. Best MPX replacement trigger I’ve fired yet (I’ve tried Geissele, Franklin Binary and now Triggertech).
C –
I bought this trigger even though it cost $279.00 because I have other Triggertech triggers in my precision rifles that are really great. That said I had absolute confidence in this trigger when I bought it. After installation and multiple safety/functions tests with perfect results I went to the range and fired approximately 40 rounds without an issue then suddenly the trigger wouldn’t reset. I took the MPX home and disassembled it to find the trigger sear roller fell out which rendered it useless.Please note that I followed the installation instructions and I have probably installed 50 different aftermarket triggers in other guns. Needless to say I am very disappointed in the trigger. Not sure which brand to go with.