The B5 Systems Bravo AR-15 Trigger Guard in Flat Dark Earth (FDE) is a straightforward, American-made drop-in upgrade that delivers a larger trigger guard profile for improved control whether you're running gloves in the field or seeking a cleaner, more ergonomic lower build.
- Enlarged trigger guard profile accommodates gloved hands for cold-weather or tactical use
- Drop-in installation via rear roll pin and front set screw — no gunsmithing required
- Durable composite construction resists impact, corrosion, and everyday wear
- FDE finish integrates seamlessly with coyote, tan, and earth-tone AR builds
- Compatible with standard mil-spec AR-15 lower receivers
- Proudly designed and manufactured in the USA by B5 Systems
Who This Is For
The B5 Systems Bravo Trigger Guard is ideal for AR-15 owners who run their rifles in cold climates, wear tactical gloves, or simply want a more ergonomic and polished lower build. It's equally at home on a duty carbine, a hunting rifle, or a custom FDE-themed build where fit, finish, and function all matter.
Specifications
| Brand | B5 Systems |
|---|---|
| Model | Bravo Trigger Guard |
| Color / Finish | Flat Dark Earth (FDE) |
| Material | Composite Polymer |
| Installation Method | Rear Roll Pin & Front Set Screw |
| Compatibility | Mil-Spec AR-15 Lower Receivers |
| Profile | Enlarged / Oversized |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Part Number | RPLB5PTG-1128 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the B5 Systems Bravo Trigger Guard fit my AR-15 lower receiver?
Yes. The Bravo Trigger Guard is designed to fit standard mil-spec AR-15 lower receivers. It installs using the same rear roll pin hole and a front set screw, so no drilling or modification to your lower is required. If you have an AR-10 or non-standard lower, verify pin spacing compatibility before purchasing.
How does the enlarged profile actually help with gloved shooting?
The standard AR-15 trigger guard is sized for bare hands and can feel cramped when wearing tactical or cold-weather gloves. The Bravo's wider, deeper opening gives your gloved trigger finger more room to seat naturally inside the guard, reducing the risk of interference with trigger pull and improving overall control during extended use in the field.
Is composite as durable as aluminum for a trigger guard?
For a trigger guard, high-quality composite polymer is an excellent choice — it's impact-resistant, non-corrosive, and lighter than aluminum while still holding up to hard use. B5 Systems is known for producing mil-grade polymer components, and the Bravo is built to the same standards as their other duty-rated accessories. It won't rust, dent, or conduct cold the way metal components can.