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By adapting to the shooter, the trigger can compensate for the introduction of lateral force that would otherwise push or pull the firearm off target. Now the trigger provides a level of compensation for poor trigger control.
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As global conflicts expedite the need to improve the combat readiness of the Warfighter; our technology can reduce the marksmanship learning curve while increasing the effective range and lethality of the average soldier.

As part of our research, we conducted a 10-shot, rapid-fire drill using 4 popular industry triggers to compare them to a trigger featuring our patented technology. By using the Mantis Blackbeard System, we were able to record shot times and detect variables that impact accuracy, from trigger jerking to head pressure on the firearm.
The controlled variables of the experiment were the firearm, the shooter, and the time limit; while the only independent variable was the trigger used. The dependent variable in this experiment was the speed at which the shooter could pull the trigger and each trigger's impact on accuracy per individual.

We chose the conditions of a rapid fire drill because it forced the shooter to replicate the common response that is seen from security footage to bodycams when someone is engaging a target in a firefight. This time constraint also reduces the opportunity for the individual participating in the experiment to introduce bias.
By operating under these parameters, we wanted to compare the utility of each trigger replicating conditions as close to a real-world scenario as possible.

The results of the experiment were enlightening; where the popular industry triggers had unique features with slight variations in pull weights, there was no distinct pattern in their performance from the repeated experiment.Our technology consistently demonstrated a reduction in trigger-related issues while improving overall accuracy.
THE CONCLUSION we have come to is that traditional triggers - regardless of some of the unique and enjoyable features - work against the shooter when conditions are not compatible with focusing on trigger control. The pin rotation design - while functional - creates inconsistency for the shooter in scenarios outside the controlled conditions of a shooting range.

Customer's Trigger: "Individual #1" - Shot # 10
Our Trigger: "Individual #3" - Shot # 8

Customer's Trigger: "Individual #1" - Shot # 10
Our Trigger: "Individual #3" - Shot # 8