New Bix’N Andy TacSport Trigger (1 Ounce to 5 Pounds)
Many folks think the ultra-smooth Bix’N Andy triggers are the best match triggers you can buy. But until now Bix’N Andy trigger units, with their light pull-weights, have been intended primarily for benchrest and F-Class disciplines, where light pull weights are favored by many competitors. Well, Bix’N Andy has just released a new TacSport trigger that can be adjusted to a pull-weight of up to five (5) pounds (combined first and second stages). But remarkably, the same new TacSport trigger can still go down to about one ounce — that way you can adjust the pull weight through a very wide range to suit the application. Length of trigger shoe travel can also be set from zero to 7mm.
This trigger can operate as a single stage or as a two-stage. Each stage can be adjusted independently. Set the trigger at a few ounces for load testing from the bench, then crank it up to 2.5 pounds for a tactical match. Run it as a single stage for the bench or a two-stage for field work. With this flexibility and wide pull-weight adjustment range, the new Bix’N Andy TacSport trigger is well-suited for tactical shooters, hunters, and LEO marksman. The TacSport trigger also comes with a right-side top safety.
The new Bix’N Andy TacSport trigger is now available from BulletCentral.com for $495.00. Yes, that’s pricey, but this trigger offers features and “feel” you can’t find anywhere else.
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Wow! Only 500, I think I will get 4. Not.
What a ridiculous price for a trigger.
Paul
I have to agree the price is about twice what you would expect.
Folks really need to hold up on judgment until they see and closely examine the product in person. I’ve seen, held, and very closely examined Bix ‘n Andy products, inside and out, and they are well beyond outstanding! I also bought four of their bench rest triggers.
I have one on my Tikka T3 for F-open shooting. I happily paid $500 for the privilege and would do so again. By far and away the best trigger I have used.
I gues if they all sell, they will make another batch of 500 or even a thousand if they are that good!
You can’t put a price on mental security. People will pay endless amounts to feel they have the competitive edge and confidence. In really, a $200 Jewell and $500 worth of ammo to practice with would go much further.