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The Iron Horse Thumb Trigger AR-15

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36 COMMENTS

  1. Reminds me of the scene in The Man with the Golden Gun when James Bond visits a gunsmith who shows him a gun with a trigger near the buttstock. He aims it at his groin shortly after lol

  2. Wait is the trigger on a place that would work around california laws is so maybe that design would be california complaint because trigger is different so normal grips would be possible. Though no collapsible stick or front pistol grip still. Some professional should look into this.

  3. It cool but I'll never push anything like this for any changes..it's just something there going to change the way we sport bro.. if they don't take a AR-15s they'll take away we shoot them..but I guess.. 😂

  4. What a novel idea! …Coming in 2022 from Kel-Tec: The most futuristic pistol that you never realized existed, because we just made a thumb trigger pistol that is shooting 32ACP, with a 37rnd mag! …Well, respect to the .32ACP users, PRESS "F" for respect :

  5. Great shooting option!… Also great as a "Commie California Compliant" rifle, because one is not wrapping their thumb around the grip while actually engaged in shooting.

  6. You are automatically putting your index finger along the frame which puts your middle finger up high against the receiver. Totally expected. That’s what your hand is programmed to do. I notice the grip is longer and more vertical which makes sense as well when the intention is to change the entire position and task of the hand. But wrapping all 4 fingers around that grip would definitely feel very awkward until you grew accustomed to it. I’m wondering what effect it would have on the speed and control of the thumb compared to the higher, index finger forward grip.
    The biggest problem I see is owning and shooting both styles. Wouldn’t want to mistakenly grab thumber if poop was flying. Autopilot finger needs home court advantage. As others have said though, it is a great opportunity for everyone who can’t operate a traditional trigger.

  7. If this triggers allows those with disabilities to shoot comfortably, so be it. But for me that is the worst trigger I have ever seen. Don’t need to reinvent the wheel.

  8. It’s a good idea for people who can’t shoot a normal trigger. It needs a lot of work though. I got one as a gift and have tried to like it but just couldn’t get behind me but I have a buddy who’s hand has some nerve damage and only has use of his thumb and pinky. This helped him get back into shooting. Good idea though

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