Our Single Stage Super Short Reset Trigger Job for HK and Clone Trigger Packs

Published on November 30, 2021
Duration: 1:08

This video provides an expert-level guide to performing a single-stage, super short reset trigger job on HK and clone trigger packs. The instructor, from MK3 Firearms, demonstrates how to achieve a trigger with no take-up, a crisp break, and a minimal reset, while crucially maintaining factory safety. The process is shown on both early and modern model trigger packs, highlighting subtle differences in safety lever movement.

Quick Summary

MK3 Firearms offers a single-stage, super short reset trigger job for HK and clone trigger packs, achieving a trigger with no take-up, a crisp break, and minimal reset while maintaining factory safety. This modification enhances shooting speed and control.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to HK Trigger Job
  2. 00:14Late Model Trigger Demonstration
  3. 00:30Early Model Trigger Demonstration
  4. 00:53Trigger Job Summary & Service

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key characteristics of the MK3 Firearms HK trigger job?

The MK3 Firearms single-stage, super short reset trigger job for HK and clone trigger packs results in a trigger with no take-up, a clear and crisp break, and a very short reset. It also maintains factory safety features.

Is this trigger modification compatible with all HK trigger packs?

Yes, the single-stage, super short reset trigger job is designed for all HK trigger packs and their various clones. The video demonstrates the process on both early and modern models.

Does this trigger job compromise the firearm's safety?

No, a critical aspect of this trigger job is that it maintains the factory safety mechanisms of the HK and clone trigger packs, ensuring the firearm remains safe to operate.

What is the main benefit of a super short reset trigger?

A super short reset trigger allows for faster follow-up shots because the trigger mechanism resets with minimal forward travel after the shot is fired, reducing the time between shots.

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