Tapco TAP22064 Trigger Guard Straight Black Aluminum For AR-15
The Tapco TAP22064 trigger guard is a straightforward aluminum replacement for your AR-15 platform rifle. If you're building a new AR, upgrading an older lower receiver, or just need a fresh trigger guard after wear, this Tapco piece delivers the durability and fit you expect from a proven component maker. Black anodized aluminum construction holds up to field use, and the straight profile sits comfortably under your trigger finger whether you're running gloved or bare-handed on the range or in the hunt.
Tapco has been supplying AR parts and accessories to shooters for decades, and their trigger guards are a no-nonsense choice for builds that prioritize function over flash. This guard is designed for direct fitment on standard AR-15 lower receivers, making it an easy swap during a build or repair.
Whether you're assembling a rifle from a stripped lower, refreshing a worn guard on a duty or hunting rifle, or just maintaining spare parts for a competition gun, the TAP22064 is a reliable choice that won't break the bank or your build timeline.
Key Features
- Straight profile trigger guard design for comfortable trigger access
- Black anodized aluminum construction for corrosion resistance and durability
- Direct fit for standard AR-15 lower receivers
- Straightforward installation—no gunsmithing required
Specifications
| Brand | Tapco |
| Model | TAP22064 |
| Firearm Platform | AR-15 |
| Material | Aluminum (Black Anodized) |
| Profile | Straight |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this trigger guard fit my AR-15 lower receiver?
Yes, the TAP22064 is designed for standard AR-15 lower receivers. It uses the same pivot pin holes and geometry as original equipment guards.
What's the difference between a straight and curved trigger guard?
The straight profile offers a cleaner lines and a more open design at the front of the guard, while maintaining full trigger access. Personal preference often comes down to ergonomics and build aesthetics.
Do I need any special tools to install this?
Installation is straightforward and requires basic AR-15 armorer tools—typically just a punch and hammer to drive out and replace the existing trigger guard pin.

