TGF (Trigger Guard, Forward Controls) is available in the winter version (larger opening). Machined from 7075 aluminum, they do not have spring loaded detent for the front, but use a set screw like Magpul’s, and a standard trigger guard roll pin in the rear.
We retained the use of roll pin for TGF’s rear, as it’s reliable and robust, it also will not loosen. The front set screw (1/16 Allen wrench is required) is flush with the receiver and doesn’t protrude.
Both versions feature a canted front edge to make rocking the magazine into the mag well easier. The winter version has as much constant/unchanged space from the trigger bow forward as possible (instead of the space inside tapering and decreasing as the trigger guard nears the receiver’s front trigger guard holes). The space to the rear of the trigger bow is inaccessible for the user’s finger, so it’s kept small and low.
Available in anodized black, desert tan, and OD green.
TGF is designed for use with TDP spec forged lower receivers, and fills the gap forward of the pistol grip, between the trigger guard “ears” (note that TGF will not swing down like TDP spec trigger guards). All the sharp edges and corners have been removed.
Lower receivers made from Cerro Forge “keyhole” forgings generally have taller trigger guard ears, as do Colt, LMT, and BCM lower receivers.
Please note ZEV produced lower receivers appear to have shorter trigger guard ears, and these shortened ears expose a bit of the bottom of the TGF, as shown below. This has no bearing on functionality.
Left: ZEV made lower receiver. Right: Colt receiver. On these ZEV produced receivers, TGF lines up with the grip’s corner, where the trigger guard is supposed to be.
Very good, good fit and finish, I have one on all of my rifles.
Rated 5 out of 5
Roy Blanco (verified owner)–
The fold of a glove caught between a flat or ovoid guard and the trigger keeps the latter in a depressed position until the operator pull his finger out completely. Such an action disrupts a semiautomatic rate of fire or produces an uncontrolled rate of fire in full auto, both of which can have catastrophic consequences. In contrast, the Trigger Guard, Forward Controls (TGF) enables a cadence of trigger squeeze for firing rounds comparable to burst or full auto without impediment. The inner corner of the TGF nearest the pistol grip prevents the fold from wedging and catching behind the trigger. The realization of the function behind the form of the TGF makes it the superior design.
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mmyrs89 (verified owner) –
Very good, good fit and finish, I have one on all of my rifles.
Roy Blanco (verified owner) –
The fold of a glove caught between a flat or ovoid guard and the trigger keeps the latter in a depressed position until the operator pull his finger out completely. Such an action disrupts a semiautomatic rate of fire or produces an uncontrolled rate of fire in full auto, both of which can have catastrophic consequences. In contrast, the Trigger Guard, Forward Controls (TGF) enables a cadence of trigger squeeze for firing rounds comparable to burst or full auto without impediment. The inner corner of the TGF nearest the pistol grip prevents the fold from wedging and catching behind the trigger. The realization of the function behind the form of the TGF makes it the superior design.