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Pull and release a binary trigger slow, it shoots slow.
Pull and release a normal trigger slow, it shoots slow.
Pull and release a binary trigger faster, it shoots faster.
Pull and release a normal trigger faster, it shoots faster.
How in the world are they going to prove a "increased rate of fire"?
I mean seriously. If they charge someone for this, are they going to submit a YouTube video of someone shooting a binary trigger fast as proof it increases the rate of fire? Then the defense can show a YouTube video of Jerry Micluk shooting a standard AR just as fast.
If they argue that Jerry's speed is particular to that individual, then the defense could argue the video of the fast binary is particular to the individual in that video. Still no proof it increased anything.
How will anyone prove a binary trigger increased the rate of fire without having verification/proof of the rate of fire for the original trigger in the exact gun the individual is being charged for? The term "increase" means nothing without a baseline.
Last edited by hollohas; 02-19-2018 at 21:07.
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