Phoenix Trinity H2 | SHOT Show 2026

Published on February 2, 2026
Duration: 1:32

Roger Barrera from QVO Tactical provides an expert overview of the Phoenix Trinity H2 at SHOT Show 2026. The H2 features an aggressive aluminum grip, unique 'medieval' slide serrations, and versatile barrel options including an integrally compensated setup or a sight block. It supports DPP or SRO optic footprints and boasts a 2.5-pound trigger with a short reset. The safety is designed for efficient disengagement during competition.

Quick Summary

The Phoenix Trinity H2, showcased at SHOT Show 2026 by QVO Tactical, features an aggressive aluminum grip, unique 'medieval' slide serrations, and versatile barrel options including an integrally compensated setup. It supports DPP or SRO optic footprints and boasts a 2.5-pound trigger with a short reset, designed for competitive speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Phoenix Trinity H2
  2. 00:10Grip and Slide Serrations
  3. 00:21Barrel and Compensator Options
  4. 00:44Optic Mounting Plates
  5. 00:49Safety Mechanism Design
  6. 01:07Trigger Performance Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Phoenix Trinity H2 pistol?

The Phoenix Trinity H2 boasts an aggressive aluminum grip, 'medieval' style slide serrations, and offers a choice between an integrally compensated barrel or a sight block. It supports DPP or SRO optic footprints and features a 2.5-pound trigger with a short reset.

What optic mounting options are available for the Phoenix Trinity H2?

The H2 comes equipped with interchangeable optic footprint plates, allowing users to mount either a DeltaPoint Pro (DPP) or a Trijicon RMR/SRO footprint red dot sight.

How is the safety mechanism designed on the Phoenix Trinity H2?

The safety on the H2 is designed for easy disengagement during rapid shooting, while also being more resistant to accidental re-engagement, a crucial feature for competitive speed.

What is the trigger performance like on the Phoenix Trinity H2?

The Phoenix Trinity H2 features a highly desirable 2.5-pound trigger pull with a very short reset and minimal take-up, making it exceptionally responsive for competitive shooting applications.

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