Description
Heckfire trigger for MP-5, HK 91/93/94, G3, Clones
2-stage trigger with around 5lb total pull. Drop-in to all lowers. The updated selector levers work for all lowers (you no longer need to tell us if it is an SEF or an AMBI lower) and they cover the selector lever hole in the lower so you cannot see the red through the hole (which is an improvement over the original selector levers).
Our kit includes three selector levers: left, right, and delete. This allows you to make your gun into: AMBI, or left-hand only, or right-hand only.
Additional Information
Age Group: |
adult |
Expiration Date: |
5/10/2019 |
Firearm Model: |
HK MP5 |
Firearm Model: |
HK 94 |
Firearm Model: |
HK 93 |
Firearm Model: |
HK 91 |
Firearm Model: |
Clones |
Caliber: |
9mm
5.56 / .223
7.62x51 / .308 |
Color: |
Black |
Material: |
Steel |
2 Reviews
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Absolutely the best!!!
Buy this trigger now! Absolutely night and day difference from the stock trigger. Super simple to install. The trigger pull and safety selector are excellent for the price point. This runs circles around the stock H&K trigger group.
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Excellent 2 stage trigger
This trigger delivers. About a 4.5-5lb break, with approximately 2lb take-up. Pretty darn clean for a roller trigger, and very similar to a decent AR15 trigger (approximately LaRue MBT or Geissele G2S level of performance). Going from the creepy, long pull of a stock trigger is night and day. Aside from trigger function, the safety is also MUCH easier to manipulate -- closer to AR15 style, very quick and easy to flick on and off. For me this is a huge plus, but if you prefer a stiff safety, like the stock hk mp5/etc, then this will be an adjustment. This trigger also comes with a few different selections for levers, offering a way to optimize for right/left/ambi usage, which is a nice touch. It's a pricey upgrade, but worth it considering the quality, and as of the time of this writing it is the only 2-stage trigger that works with Navy/ambi housings. As a final note, there are some shims available (same ones used with Franklin binary) that you can 3d print yourself, or get printed for a couple bucks from a cloud printing service. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4005203