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Make any AR Shoot Super Fast! | Franklin Arms Binary Trigger

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Franklin arms binary trigger testing and some action with the m&p 9mm and m&p shield

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  1. A while back I picked up a BFS3 when they were first released and tossed it into my DDM4 SLW and fell in love. Eventually, I decided I wanted to throw all my effort into a SBR piston gun for my EDC backpack gun and got the Bren2Ms. Now, I proudly have one of the few Brens with a 3 position binary trigger and it will legitimately run about 98% the speed of a real M4.

    I always recommend people get a 3 position so the gun is still viable for precise single shots and take the time to practice cadence and rhythm. I've had around 6 various binary type triggers and many thousands of rounds perfecting the shot timing.

    There are few real-world applications for full auto, and fewer in the civilian world, but God dammit all if it isn't the most fun you've had while shooting. Handed the gun to my best friend and he said he hasn't felt that super rapid rate of fire since leaving the Marine Corps.

    Holding a little bitty rifle with that much "fuck you" can't help but put a smile on your face. At the very least, those home invaders will realize how bad they fucked up when they just hear me laugh before unleashing absolute, unbridled hellfire.

  2. "a couple hundred". ,
    438.00 plus shipping. Don't get me wrong I bought one myself but it's not exactly a couple hundred bucks it's damn near half a Grand. And please stop doing everything possible to make this bitch illegal… Check your terminology

  3. this is not fully automatic. that last thing we want to be doing is going around saying something has made a gun fully automatic. the federal government will just come in and ban it.

  4. This actually doesn't make this gun platform "fully automatic", Franklin's ATF approval letter to sell these is validated because the actions of this trigger do not make it "fully automatic". Full auto is described as being able to discharge multiple rounds at a time with a single squeeze/action/pull of the trigger, since this trigger variation does not do that, it is NOT full auto, the internal lock for the trigger when held back in binary that needs forward pressure to release the next round counts still as a SINGLE ACTION on squeeze and release. This is not full auto in any regard. Don't throw terms around, because in the end, that terminology with those terms will get a legal device to be banned, like the bump stocks.

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