B5 Systems Now Has a Polymer AR-15 Drop in Trigger Guard Replacement
Dating back to 2008, when B5 Systems launched it's business from humble beginnings in the military and aerospace manufacturing sector to no becoming the leading manufacturer of after market AR-15 parts. The journey was long but worthwhile as they employ a team of passionate individuals who focus on quality designs and engineering processes. B5 Systems creates answers to solve the complex problems facing end users.The B5 Systems AR-15 polymer trigger guard is no exception to that commitment. This particular drop in weapon enhancement was developed in order to replace the standard or inferior trigger guards offered by its competitors. The oversized nature of the trigger guard makes it ideal should you wish to operate your weapon in a cold weather environment with heavy winter gloves.
While the manufacturer recommends a gunsmith to install this drop in part it can be completed by anyone who has assembled an AR-15 lower receiver. You will have to re-use the roll pin supplied with either your lower or your build kit since this unit does not ship with the roll pin. Use caution when driving out your existing roll pin and make sure you are using a pin punch so as not to damage it.
B5 Systems AR-15 Trigger Guard (Black) Specifications and Features:
- PTG1127
- AR-15 Trigger Guard
- Drop In Upgrade
- For Cold Weather or Tactical Operations
- Heavier Winter Gloved Hand Compatible
- Recommended Gunsmith Install or Certified Armorer
- Install with Existing Trigger Guard Roll Pin
- Overall Height .53"
- Overall Length 2.1"
- Overall Weight .15oz
- Composite Polymer
- Black
- 1/16" Screw
- Roll Pin
To be installed by a certified gunsmith.
Better than Magpul
Bought this for a budget AR build.k I like it better than Magpul, CAA, and a couple others. Works well, and easy install.
June 11, 2017
What is pictured is not w
What is pictured is not what you get. The forward catch is actually an allen screw, and the hole is not pre-tapped. It takes about 20 minutes of tapping the allen screw into the hole (backing out every half turn). Bought 2, installed one, one in the trash, and going to find something else that is what they advertise.
January 27, 2017