“Double down. Bang it twice…every single time!” That’s what both “Sig Glockincolt” and a company called Tactical Sh!# say about a new binary trigger for Glock pistols.
They advise they are now taking pre-orders now for the G-Flex; the first binary trigger for your Glock pistol.
Here’s what they advise in the release:
“For the first time ever, enhanced pull and release firing capability is here for Gen 3, Gen 4, and Gen 5 Glock firearms. Introducing the G-Flex Binary Trigger for Glock pistols!’
The G-Flex is engineered with Reflex Trigger Technology. It fires one round when the trigger is pulled rearward, then a second “reflex” round when the trigger is released forward. This provides the potential for lightning-fast split times and unmatched performance in your Glock handgun.
The G-Flex is manufactured from professional-grade materials and designed for easy drop-in installation. The G-Flex is manufactured with aerospace-grade stainless steel and is built to perform under pressure and hard use. You’ll harness elevated speed and effectiveness with unmatched strength and reliability.
The G-Flex has been engineered with what the ATF wanted; a patented secondary DISCONNECTOR makes it physically impossible for the G-Flex to achieve automatic firing.
Components:
- Trigger Bar
- Enhanced Bar Guide
- Trigger Return Spring
- Trigger Housing
- Trigger Shoe
Specifications:
- Style: Reflex
- Model: G-Flex
- Platform: GLOCK 17, 19, 22, 23, 26, 27, 19X, 45, 47, 31, 32, and 33
- Fit: generation specific
- Weight: 5 ounces
- Material: Aluminum/Steel
Experience the speed and performance of the G-Flex and its game-changing Reflex Trigger Technology. Unleash Glock’s full potential with G-Flex!
Learn more about the G-Flex Glock binary trigger.
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