Ballistic Engineering AR15 Drop in Triggers - CORE & Accurized Trigger

Published on November 23, 2023
Duration: 5:52

This video provides an unboxing and installation guide for Ballistic Engineering's AR-15 drop-in triggers, specifically the Core and Accurized models. It details the unique disconnector design of Ballistic Engineering triggers compared to traditional ones, emphasizing potential improvements in reliability and performance. The installation process is demonstrated, highlighting the ease of drop-in triggers and the necessity of anti-walk pins.

Quick Summary

Ballistic Engineering AR-15 drop-in triggers feature a unique patented disconnector design on the hammer for improved reliability. The Core model offers a 4 lb pull with a curved face, while the Accurized version is adjustable from 2.5-4.5 lbs and has a flat face, compatible with AR-15, AR-10, and AR9 platforms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ballistic Engineering Triggers
  2. 00:26Unboxing the Core Trigger
  3. 01:08Comparing Disconnector Designs
  4. 02:08Unboxing the Accurized Trigger
  5. 02:32Installing the Accurized Trigger
  6. 03:36Initial Function Check
  7. 04:02Testing Trigger Pull Weight
  8. 04:27Comparing Core vs. Accurized Triggers
  9. 05:24Core Trigger Specifications
  10. 05:45Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Ballistic Engineering AR-15 triggers unique?

Ballistic Engineering triggers feature a patented disconnector design located on the top of the hammer, differing from traditional triggers. This innovation aims to enhance hammer motion, leading to improved reliability and performance in AR-15 platforms.

What are the trigger pull weight options for Ballistic Engineering triggers?

The Core model offers a fixed 4 lb trigger pull. The Accurized version is adjustable, with advertised weights ranging from 2.5 lbs to 4.5 lbs, and can potentially be set as low as 2 lbs.

Are Ballistic Engineering triggers compatible with different AR platforms?

Yes, Ballistic Engineering triggers are designed to be compatible with a range of AR platforms, including the popular AR-15, the larger caliber AR-10 (chambered in .308), and the pistol-caliber AR9.

What is the difference between the Core and Accurized Ballistic Engineering triggers?

The Core trigger has a fixed 4 lb pull and a curved face. The Accurized trigger is adjustable from 2.5-4.5 lbs, features a flat trigger face, and is intended for users seeking lighter pull weights or precision builds.

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