In the article "Tyrant CNC Echelon Trigger Review," Michael Mills reviews the Tyrant CNC aftermarket trigger for the Springfield Echelon pistol. Mills emphasizes that installing the trigger requires a proficient understanding of firearms and suggests considering professional help if unsure. The author explores the customization potential of handguns and questions whether too much customization is ever a problem, opining that there's always something new to try. Mills has added several custom features to his Springfield Echelon, including a Floyd’s Custom Shop magwell and baseplates, and now reviews the new Tyrant CNC trigger option.
Mills outlines the technical features of the Tyrant CNC trigger, highlighting its 6000 series aluminum construction and stainless steel safety blade. The new trigger promises a 4-lb. break weight and reduced pre-travel by 20%, enhancing the performance of the Echelon. The installation process is straightforward, facilitated by the Echelon's innovative Central Operating Group, making the trigger bar removal and replacement easy. Mills details the steps involved in installing the trigger and stresses ensuring that all factory safeties remain operational post-installation.
Upon testing the trigger at the range, Mills notes the smooth interface with the trigger safety and the significant reduction in pre-travel, comparing it to the feel of a 1911 handgun. He concludes that while the Tyrant CNC trigger isn't necessary for a well-performing pistol, it offers substantial customization value at $79. Mills advises doing ample dry-fire practice and starting slowly with live ammunition to get accustomed to the new trigger. For enthusiasts of handgun customization, he finds it a worthy addition to the Springfield Echelon platform.
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