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AR-15 Binary Trigger
RugerNiner
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You guys need to look in your backyard...
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oh snap!
This seems outside the rules of GB.....
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A friend bought one and we tried it with a number of uppers both DI and Piston (Sig 516 and PWS MK114). Worked great in everything
"Fools learn from their own mistakes. I learn from the mistakes of others"
Otto von Bismarck
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You can't really hit crap with full/quasi-full or three round bursts. It would be better to stick with controlled semi-auto and hit what you are shooting at; saving the ammo money for booze and broads.
I don't see the use or the fun.
You can't really hit crap with full/quasi-full or three round bursts. It would be better to stick with controlled semi-auto and hit what you are shooting at; saving the ammo money for booze and broads.
I would agree with that if I had not shot one.
When you pull the trigger you can hold it reset POA and release it so every shot is a single shot.
The difference is this can be faster as instead of 2 motions equaling one round each motion equals a round
What I don't like about it is you are committed to 2 rounds when you pull the trigger. Yes, you can hold it and place the safety on but for all practical purposes you fire 2 rounds
"Fools learn from their own mistakes. I learn from the mistakes of others"
Otto von Bismarck
quote:Originally posted by bpost
I don't see the use or the fun.
You can't really hit crap with full/quasi-full or three round bursts. It would be better to stick with controlled semi-auto and hit what you are shooting at; saving the ammo money for booze and broads.
I would agree with that if I had not shot one.
When you pull the trigger you can hold it reset POA and release it so every shot is a single shot.
The difference is this can be faster as instead of 2 motions equaling one round each motion equals a round
What I don't like about it is you are committed to 2 rounds when you pull the trigger. Yes, you can hold it and place the safety on but for all practical purposes you fire 2 rounds
With the Echo trigger in Binary mode if you do not release the trigger and put the safety back on semi mode the second round will not fire
I don't see the use or the fun.
You can't really hit crap with full/quasi-full or three round bursts. It would be better to stick with controlled semi-auto and hit what you are shooting at; saving the ammo money for booze and broads.
Screw that, I am old and don't drink.[:p]
quote:Originally posted by Wulfmann
quote:Originally posted by bpost
I don't see the use or the fun.
You can't really hit crap with full/quasi-full or three round bursts. It would be better to stick with controlled semi-auto and hit what you are shooting at; saving the ammo money for booze and broads.
I would agree with that if I had not shot one.
When you pull the trigger you can hold it reset POA and release it so every shot is a single shot.
The difference is this can be faster as instead of 2 motions equaling one round each motion equals a round
What I don't like about it is you are committed to 2 rounds when you pull the trigger. Yes, you can hold it and place the safety on but for all practical purposes you fire 2 rounds
With the Echo trigger in Binary mode if you do not release the trigger and put the safety back on semi mode the second round will not fire
Same with the BFS III
quote:Originally posted by hdcolt51
quote:Originally posted by Wulfmann
quote:Originally posted by bpost
I don't see the use or the fun.
You can't really hit crap with full/quasi-full or three round bursts. It would be better to stick with controlled semi-auto and hit what you are shooting at; saving the ammo money for booze and broads.
I would agree with that if I had not shot one.
When you pull the trigger you can hold it reset POA and release it so every shot is a single shot.
The difference is this can be faster as instead of 2 motions equaling one round each motion equals a round
What I don't like about it is you are committed to 2 rounds when you pull the trigger. Yes, you can hold it and place the safety on but for all practical purposes you fire 2 rounds
With the Echo trigger in Binary mode if you do not release the trigger and put the safety back on semi mode the second round will not fire
Same with the BFS III
If you both read my comment I stated exactly that.
But, holding the trigger back must be done carefully or you can let it off while putting on the safety. It can be done and you will get better with practice but one must be careful as any change may also change the POA unintentionally.
I found in my use it is better to fire the two rounds safely where I wanted them to go and then make the gun safe
That is my opinion from shooting this
"Fools learn from their own mistakes. I learn from the mistakes of others"
Otto von Bismarck
? otherwise, you'll find an excuse.