TriggerTech Triggers and Sliding Friction: What to Know

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Pretty much every other trigger on the market operates on the principle of sliding friction; the trigger bar rests against the sear until such point that adequate force is applied to displace it and the trigger breaks.

This has been the technology that has been used in trigger assemblies since time immemorial; the thing is, it’s not ideal.

TriggerTech Triggers are the solution to sliding friction, and offer much more added value on top of that. Here’s what to know about the issues of sliding friction and how TriggerTech performs better.

Why Sliding Friction Is a Problem

The biggest problem of sliding friction in conventional triggers is creep. Creep is the rearward movement of the trigger before it breaks.

This is not to be confused with take-up, which is the rearward movement of the trigger in the first stage of a two-stage trigger.

Unlike take-up, creep makes a trigger slightly unpredictable, as it makes it hard for the shooter to predict accurately exactly when the trigger will break.

TriggerTech Triggers are the first triggers that operate with FRT, or Frictionless Release Technology, which has enabled them to engineer ideal release characteristics.

The fact that TriggerTech Triggers do not operate on the principle of sliding friction also has enabled the company to develop Zero Creep Technology.

Instead of the trigger bar directly contacting the sear, there is a small roller between the trigger bar and sear, sort of like a glass rod, that produces a creepless, exceptionally crisp trigger break.

Since these triggers are free of creep, they produce extremely crisp, consistent, reliable breaks which stand to substantially improve accuracy.

But this is just the tip of the iceberg with respect to TriggerTech performance.

TriggerTech Triggers: Beyond Conventional Performance

TriggerTech Triggers also utilize TKR technology that minimizes overtravel for less sight picture disruption, so your sights stay trained on target for faster, more accurate follow up shots.

The same technology also enables very rapid, short reset that is still tactile enough for you to confidently make quick, accurate follow-up shots. Crisp-breaking and with an extremely short reset, these triggers are consistent and instill confidence.

On top of this, TriggerTech makes models that are suitable not only for repeaters and gas guns, but for crossbows as well, and their triggers are adjustable.

Their triggers are also tough and guaranteed, with internal components made of hardened 440C stainless steel that is corrosion-resistant and low-maintenance. All TriggerTech models come with a satisfaction guarantee and a warranty that covers the trigger for life.

With TriggerTech, you can Trust Your Trigger.

Where to Learn More About Triggertech Triggers

There are few other manufacturers out there with the credentials and repute of TriggerTech, but Anarchy Outdoors sells them. Whether you’re looking for a TriggerTech or a Timney Trigger (or even something else) you can learn more on their website.

Shop a wide range of high-performance trigger groups and other gun parts and upgrades, including stocks, compensators, mag releases, bolt knobs, scope bases and more on their website, or get in touch with their customer service directly at 833-980-0333.

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