TriggerTech AR-15 Single-Stage Diamond Trigger - Flat Black - Ships From Sports South

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TriggerTech AR-15 Single-Stage Diamond Flat Trigger MPN AR0SAB14NNF, adjustable 1.5 to 4 lb pull in 2 oz increments, zero creep, sub 0.030 inch reset, TKR frictionless roller technology, CLKR adjustment, 7075 aluminum housing, 440C stainless steel components, PVD black coating, flat trigger bow, AR-15 TriggerTech · Diamond Single-Stage Trigger · AR-15

TRIGGERTECH AR-15 DIAMOND SINGLE-STAGE FLAT TRIGGER — AR0SAB14NNF

Adjustable Pull 1.5 – 4.0 lb Zero Creep Sub-0.030" Reset Flat Bow TKR Technology 440C Stainless PVD Black

The TriggerTech AR-15 Diamond Single-Stage Flat Trigger (AR0SAB14NNF) is TriggerTech's flagship AR-15 trigger — a precision-engineered, fully adjustable single-stage unit built around three proprietary technologies that collectively eliminate the compromises found in conventional trigger designs. The result is a trigger with zero creep, a sub-0.030" tactical reset, and a pull weight you can dial anywhere from 1.5 to 4.0 lb in 2 oz increments without touching the hammer spring or affecting primer strike reliability.

The core of the Diamond is TriggerTech's TKR (Kinetic Roller) technology — a frictionless rolling interface that replaces the conventional sliding engagement surface between the trigger and sear. Sliding friction is what causes creep and inconsistency in most triggers; by converting that to a rolling contact, TKR eliminates creep entirely and produces a pull that feels glassy clean right up to the break. The break itself is crisp and immediate, with no stacking or staging.

CLKR Technology handles the pull weight adjustment. An internal set screw allows precise, repeatable changes in 2 oz increments — and because CLKR adjusts the engagement geometry rather than the hammer spring tension, the full hammer strike force is maintained at every pull weight setting. You can run a 1.5 lb competition pull with full-force hammer strikes. FLTWR (flat wire spring) technology rounds out the package, providing consistent spring behavior across the entire adjustment range. The housing is machined 7075 aluminum; all internal engagement components are 440C stainless steel with PVD black coating for corrosion resistance and long service life.

✔ Best for: Precision and competition AR-15 shooters, those who want a fully adjustable single-stage, shooters who have outgrown non-adjustable triggers and want to dial an exact pull weight for their discipline

✘ Not for: AR-308 / AR-10 builds (AR-15 only); shooters who prefer a two-stage pull with a defined wall; those using a lower with non-mil-spec .154" pins

? Note: Pull weights below 2.5 lb are intended for precision competition use. For home defense or duty applications, TriggerTech recommends running the trigger in the 3.0–4.0 lb range. Mil-spec .154" pins are required but not included — use your existing lower's pins. No FFL transfer required.


Key Features

  • TKR Technology — Frictionless Rolling Engagement — TriggerTech's patented Kinetic Roller replaces the conventional sliding sear interface with a frictionless rolling contact. Sliding friction is the root cause of trigger creep and inconsistency. By eliminating it entirely, TKR delivers a pull that is completely clean from start to break — zero creep, zero stacking, zero staging.
  • CLKR Technology — Adjustable Pull Weight, Consistent Hammer Strike — An internal set screw allows precise pull weight adjustments in 2 oz increments across the 1.5–4.0 lb range. Crucially, CLKR adjusts the engagement geometry rather than the hammer spring, so the full hammer strike force is preserved at every weight setting. A 1.5 lb pull delivers the same primer strike as a 4.0 lb pull.
  • Sub-0.030" Tactical Reset — One of the shortest resets available in an AR-15 trigger. The short reset shortens the distance your finger needs to travel between shots, enabling faster follow-up fire without breaking your grip or losing your sight picture. The reset is also tactile and audible, so you know exactly when the trigger is ready to fire again.
  • Zero Creep, Short Overtravel — The TKR engagement produces a pull that goes from take-up directly to break with no creep. Overtravel after the break is minimized, reducing the chance of disturbing the rifle after the shot. The combined effect is better shot-to-shot consistency and tighter groups at distance.
  • FLTWR Technology — Flat Wire Spring — TriggerTech's flat wire spring system maintains consistent spring behavior across the entire pull weight adjustment range, ensuring that the trigger feels the same at 1.5 lb as it does at 4.0 lb — just lighter or heavier, not different in character.
  • 7075 Aluminum Housing with 440C Stainless Components — The self-contained cassette housing is machined from 7075 aluminum for strength and light weight. Internal engagement components are 440C stainless steel — a high-chromium stainless known for its hardness and wear resistance — with PVD black coating for added corrosion protection and service life.
  • Flat Trigger Bow — The flat bow geometry increases mechanical leverage and provides superior tactile feedback through the pull cycle, complementing the TKR zero-creep feel and helping shooters identify the reset faster between shots.

Bill of Materials — What's In the Box

The Diamond ships as a complete self-contained trigger cassette. Install using your existing lower receiver's mil-spec .154" trigger and hammer pins — pins are not included.

Component Part / Brand Notes
Diamond Trigger Cassette Diamond — TriggerTech Self-contained housing; 7075 aluminum, 440C stainless internals, PVD black
Flat Trigger Bow TriggerTech Pre-installed on cassette; flat geometry with PVD black finish
Adjustment Set Screw (CLKR) TriggerTech Internal; accessed via small hex key for pull weight adjustment in 2 oz increments

* Mil-spec .154" trigger and hammer pins are not included — use your existing lower receiver's pins. An Allen / hex key for CLKR adjustment may or may not be included; verify in packaging.


Compatibility & Build Notes

✔ Compatible With

  • Mil-spec AR-15 lower receivers
  • Standard .154" trigger and hammer pin holes
  • 5.56 / .223 / .300 BLK and other AR-15 chamberings
  • Semi-automatic configurations
  • Competition and precision shooting applications

✘ Not Included / Not Compatible

  • Trigger and hammer pins (use existing .154" pins)
  • Not compatible with AR-308 / AR-10 lowers
  • Not for .170" large pin lowers
  • Not for automatic or select-fire configurations
  • Lower receiver (sold separately)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is TKR Technology and why does it matter?

TKR stands for TriggerTech's Kinetic Roller — a patented frictionless rolling interface that replaces the sliding contact between the trigger and sear found in conventional trigger designs. In a standard trigger, the sear surfaces slide against each other during the pull, which creates friction. That friction manifests as creep, stacking, and variability in the feel of the break. By replacing the sliding interface with a roller, TKR eliminates that friction entirely. The result is a pull that goes cleanly from start to break with zero creep — it does not stage, does not stack, and does not vary shot to shot.

How do I adjust the pull weight?

The Diamond uses CLKR Technology for pull weight adjustment. An internal set screw on the trigger cassette accepts a small hex key and can be turned in precise increments to change the pull weight by 2 oz per click across the 1.5–4.0 lb range. The adjustment does not require removing the trigger from the lower receiver — it can be accessed through the lower's trigger guard opening. Because CLKR adjusts engagement geometry rather than spring tension, the full hammer strike force is maintained regardless of where you set the pull weight.

Is this a drop-in cassette or does it require standard installation?

The Diamond is a self-contained cassette housed in a 7075 aluminum shell. Installation uses your existing lower receiver's standard .154" trigger and hammer pins — you push the pins out, set the cassette in place, and push the pins back through. It is faster and simpler than installing a traditional trigger group. No additional tools are needed beyond what is required to punch the existing pins out. The cassette's housing holds all components in place, so there are no loose springs or small parts to manage during installation.

What does sub-0.030" reset actually mean for shooting?

Reset distance is how far the trigger must travel forward after firing before it re-engages and is ready to fire again. A standard mil-spec trigger has a reset measured in fractions of an inch that still requires noticeable forward trigger movement. The Diamond's sub-0.030" reset is roughly the thickness of a credit card — barely perceptible. In practice, this means your finger barely needs to move between shots. For fast follow-up fire and competition stages, shorter resets translate directly into faster splits and less disruption to your grip and sight picture between rounds.

Is a 1.5 lb pull too light for defensive use?

For most defensive applications, yes — 1.5 lb is competition territory and is generally considered too light for a home defense or duty rifle. TriggerTech recommends running the Diamond in the 3.0–4.0 lb range for defensive use. The Diamond's CLKR adjustment makes this straightforward: run the lightest setting at the range or in competition, then dial up to 3.5 lb or 4.0 lb when the rifle is staged for home defense. The adjustment takes about 30 seconds and does not require removing the trigger from the lower.

How does the Diamond compare to the Geissele SSA-E?

Both are premium AR-15 triggers from respected manufacturers, but they approach the problem differently. The SSA-E is a traditional two-stage trigger — it has a defined first stage take-up, a wall, and a crisp second stage break. It excels at precision shooting where the staged pull helps with shot timing. The Diamond is a single-stage trigger with zero creep — no stages, no wall, just a clean pull directly to the break. It is adjustable where the SSA-E is not, and its frictionless TKR engagement produces a qualitatively different feel. The Diamond is the better choice for shooters who specifically want a single-stage pull or who need to dial an exact weight for competition rules. The SSA-E is the better choice for those who prefer the traditional two-stage feel for precision work.

What is 440C stainless steel and why is it used for trigger components?

440C is a high-chromium martensitic stainless steel known for having one of the highest hardness ratings of any stainless alloy — typically in the 58–60 Rockwell C range when heat treated. For trigger engagement surfaces, hardness is critical because the sear faces must maintain their precise geometry through tens of thousands of cycles without deforming or wearing. 440C provides that hardness while also offering better corrosion resistance than standard tool steel, which matters for a trigger cassette that lives inside a lower receiver and is exposed to handling oils, sweat, and environmental moisture. The PVD black coating adds a further layer of corrosion and wear protection on top of the stainless base material.

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model:
Diamond
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