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Most anti-gun laws are made to tack on charges when you are arrested for something else. An officer is not going to make you dismantle your firearm to check you when you are at the range. But if they charge you with something else they are going to confiscate the firearm and try to find every additional way to charge you for anything else they can find.
If you want to stop the release fire after firing on the pull just move the select fire back to SAFE before releasing the trigger.I do not follow the internet warrior news much. Do I understand that trigger press and then release both fire the gun?
Why?
How do you stop a release fire when pressed already?
Safety sounds compromised.
I do not follow the internet warrior news much. Do I understand that trigger press and then release both fire the gun?
On the Franklin #3 if you pull trigger and hold it back and put it on safe or semi it will not fire the second shot when you release the trigger
Why?
How do you stop a release fire when pressed already?
Safety sounds compromised.
Switch it back to safe or back to the regular fire and it will not fire second shot when you release the trigger
I got one but I am building a different gun for it just so if I want to dump 30 rounds I can but my other ARs are staying with a regular trigger systemIn the heat of battle, I question the wisdom of this.
In the heat of battle, I question the wisdom of this.
I'm guessing because I'm not either a bottom feeder or a resident of OR but as a NRA Firearms Instructor I do have a real problem with the "Release Trigger" in general. The problem I have is that once the trigger is pulled the only thing that HAS to happen is the shot HAS to go bang!
Now I don't know if these "Release Triggers" have been redesigned so the shot doesn't have to go bang but I still consider them basically Unsafe because many of the OLD style are likely still out there. These were commonly seen on Skeet Shotguns in my experience. Too many times I saw a problem come up during a Skeet shoot and when one of these triggers was used, even if the range became dangerous for some reason the shot still was discharged! The guns could NOT be opened because of their design and because of the design of trigger the ONLY option was for the shot to be fired once the trigger had been pulled. NOT a safe design.
Yes on the first. If you don't want to release bang just move to FIRE or SAFE. The Fire mode is for normal semi fire and the M16 full Auto position (select fire) is binary which is the pull and release firing mode. Most firing is done on the standard "FIRE" position which is regular semi-auto mode on all AR's.Excuse my ignorance on this pull-release trigger. I only know National Match Geisselle triggers.
So, pull-bang. Release-bang.
Or pull-bang. Hold back, work safety, release-no bang.
Lots of room for operator error in there somewhere if I understand correctly.
Also explain - Why?