Premium B5 Systems PTG1127 BravoDrop-In Curved Black Polymer Trigger for AR-Platform Rifles
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The B5 Systems BravoDrop-In curved trigger guard is a straightforward polymer upgrade for AR-platform rifles that solves a real field problem: standard trigger guards are cramped when you're wearing gloves. Whether you're running heavy winter gear, tactical gloves, or just need more room behind the trigger, this drop-in guard gives you the space to operate without fumbling or removing protection. It's finished in FDE polymer, so it matches the furniture on most modern setups and weighs next to nothing.
Installation is simple—it's a true drop-in replacement for the factory guard with no gunsmithing required. The curved profile is generous enough for gloved shooting without looking clunky. The guard retains the original swing-down function, so you can pivot it down if you need to, though that feature works best with lighter gloves; for heavier cold-weather or tactical mitts, you'll want it fixed in position using the provided set screw retaining pin (not spring-loaded, so it stays put).
B5 Systems designed this for shooters who actually spend time in the field or on the range in winter conditions or full tactical kit. It's the kind of upgrade that only matters when you need it—and when you do, you'll notice the difference immediately.
| Brand | B5 Systems |
| Model | PTG1128 BravoDrop-In |
| Platform | AR-platform rifles |
| Material | Polymer |
| Finish | FDE (Flat Dark Earth) |
| Type | Drop-in trigger guard with swing-down function |
| Attachment | Set screw retaining pin |
Yes, this is designed as a drop-in replacement for standard AR-platform rifles. No modifications are needed.
The swing-down function is retained, though it works best with lighter gloves. For heavier tactical or winter gloves, you'll want to secure it in the fixed position using the provided set screw retaining pin.
The B5 Systems trigger guard comes with a retaining screw for fixed positioning when you need it locked in place.
The enlarged curved profile gives you significantly more finger room, which is essential if you shoot in gloves—whether that's heavy winter gear, tactical gloves, or cold-weather operations where bare hands aren't practical.