Tac-Con 3MR AR-15 trigger in Slow Motion with Jerry Miculek

Published on March 4, 2014
Duration: 5:06

This guide details the installation and initial function testing of the Tac-Con 3MR trigger for AR-15 and AR-10 platforms. It emphasizes safety protocols and highlights the trigger's unique assisted reset feature, as demonstrated by expert shooter Jerry Miculek. The content is derived from a practical demonstration, offering insights into its performance characteristics.

Quick Summary

The Tac-Con 3MR is a 5-pound pull-weight, drop-in trigger for AR-15/AR-10 platforms featuring an 'Assisted Reset' mode. This unique feature facilitates faster follow-up shots by partially resetting the trigger during the bolt cycle, enabling split times as low as .12 seconds with proper technique.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Tac-Con 3MR Trigger
  2. 00:45First Range Test and Analysis
  3. 01:42Technique Adjustment for Assisted Reset
  4. 02:21Second Range Test and Split Times
  5. 03:52Final Assessment and Product Close-up

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Tac-Con 3MR trigger and what makes it unique?

The Tac-Con 3MR is a 5-pound pull-weight, drop-in trigger for AR-15/AR-10 platforms. Its key feature is the 3-position safety selector, including an 'Assisted Reset' mode that facilitates faster follow-up shots by helping the trigger mechanism reset during the bolt cycle.

How does the assisted reset feature of the Tac-Con 3MR trigger work?

In 'Assisted Reset' mode, the trigger mechanism is designed to partially reset as the bolt cycles. This allows the shooter to fire again with a shorter, lighter trigger pull, enabling significantly faster split times between shots when proper technique is applied.

What kind of performance can be expected with the Tac-Con 3MR trigger?

With optimized technique, shooters like Jerry Miculek have achieved split times as low as .12 to .16 seconds, demonstrating a substantial increase in the rate of fire achievable with this trigger system.

Is the Tac-Con 3MR trigger easy to install?

Yes, the Tac-Con 3MR is designed as a drop-in trigger unit, meaning it can be installed into the AR-15 or AR-10 lower receiver without requiring specialized gunsmithing tools or extensive modifications, simplifying the upgrade process.

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