BINARY TRIGGER ON ITS WAY...ADVICE?
Hopefully this is the right place for it...
Jut yesterday this guy comes in at work (Silverbullet) with a Sig MPX pistol.
The damn thing was equipped with a Franklin BFS III trigger, the binary that fires one round on pull and one on release.
At first I thought somebody's gun was doubling, so I offered my (limited) help.
When the guy told me it was a binary trigger I was quite unimpressed, I always considered it a novelty, kind of an expensive slide-fire deal.
He offered me to try it...
he said "just barely feather the trigger"...
the damn thing turned into the closest thing to real full auto I had the pleasure to experience since I sold my UZI SMG!
A normal trigger pull still gave a very quick double tap, but both me and my coworker were able to do full mag dumps in no time...
$325.00 later, I have one coming my way...
I like the 3 position selector that will give me familiarity with a real AR fun-switch, the fact that every thing else in the gun stays the same, the $325 vs $35000 price...
It comes with an extra power buffer spring that should minimize the chances of a hammer follow, and two set of FCG springs .
It will go on my 5.56 10.5" AR pistol, which I already set up with an SB tactical collapsible brace (ATF will have a fit with this thing by the time I am done [Flower]).
I am assuming that, to help minimizing the hammer follow, a regular carbine buffer would be the way to go.
Since I'd like to use Tula cheapo rounds in it (lots of them... [Coffee]), maybe an extractor upgrade (BCM maybe) could also be worth getting.
Any current users care to chime in?