S7 Tool Steel · Highest Grade Available
Trigger Supply: Hoffman Tactical
Super Safety Flat Trigger
What You’re Getting
Trigger Supply: Made in Texas, The Hoffman Tactical Super Safety with S7 tool steel flat trigger is the highest-grade configuration of the Super Safety available anywhere. S7 is a shock-resistant tool steel engineered for maximum impact toughness — the same class of material used in industrial tooling and dies where standard steels crack, wear, or deform. In a Super Safety trigger bow, it means a component that will outlast the rifle it is installed in.
This is the flat trigger variant. Both the flat and curved share identical Super Safety internals — the trigger shape is the only difference. If you prefer the traditional curved profile, see the S7 Curved Trigger. 100% USA made, in Texas for Triggersupply.com
How the 3-Position System Works
Standard safe. No fire. Identical to your factory selector.
Standard semi-auto. Your trigger fires and resets manually as normal.
As the BCG cycles, the Super Safety cam mechanically forces the trigger forward before the bolt returns to battery — enabling the fastest follow-up fire your trigger finger can produce.
Why S7 Tool Steel
Most Super Safety units ship in 4140 steel — a solid material. S7 is the grade above it, built for applications where impact loads are severe and wear tolerance is zero.
- Highest impact toughness of any tool steel grade — engineered to absorb shock loads that crack standard tool steel
- Superior wear resistance — contact surfaces hold their geometry under tens of thousands of rounds where 4140 shows wear
- Tighter machining tolerances — S7 machines cleanly to tighter specs, meaning zero slop and precise fitment in your lower
- No degradation over time — maintains hardness and surface integrity under hard use, heat, and environmental exposure
- 100% USA manufactured — raw material, machining, and finishing are all domestic
Flat Trigger — Who It’s For
The flat-faced trigger bow repositions your finger’s natural contact point higher on the trigger face compared to a curved bow. For most shooters this produces:
- Reduced perceived pull weight — increased mechanical leverage at the contact point
- Consistent shot-to-shot finger placement — the flat face self-indexes your finger the same way every pull
- Better pull linearity — straight rearward travel with less arc deviation
- Preferred by competition shooters for its clean, deliberate, repeatable feel

