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Eh, I've got a PMACA build that I'm looking to do...but my recently acquired .308 will take precedence for dollars. I wanted to get the PMACA to the lightest weight 10/22 that could be built and do speed steel with it...still not sure if this style trigger would help. I've got a two stage Kidd on a build that is absolutely fantastic...
 
Well this thing looks like it would be *way* more fun now...

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I have to chuckle about the binary trigger craze. We used to do binary triggers in a Mini-14 a very long time ago, before anyone knew what a binary trigger was. It's a very simple modification, using a bent piece of brass from a fired .22lr. We had a blast with it back in the day, but then we quit because we got scared that it might be an illegal "machine gun".
 
I opted for a fostech echo sport trigger in my 15-22. U can shoot all the .22 you want at a rate of about 600 rounds per minute and when u get tired of that u can swap trigger to any gun that takes a standard AR type trigger.
 
Eh, I've got a PMACA build that I'm looking to do...but my recently acquired .308 will take precedence for dollars. I wanted to get the PMACA to the lightest weight 10/22 that could be built and do speed steel with it...still not sure if this style trigger would help. I've got a two stage Kidd on a build that is absolutely fantastic...
Don't know what a pmaca is but fwiw as far as speed, the echo sport is so fast for a 2 round burst it sounds pretty much like one shot. For longer bursts the fire rate is about 600 rpm (I've measured several times).
 
Don't know what a pmaca is but fwiw as far as speed, the echo sport is so fast for a 2 round burst it sounds pretty much like one shot. For longer bursts the fire rate is about 600 rpm (I've measured several times).

Basically a piece of aluminum to hold the receiver. Add a lightweight handle and buttstock and carbon fiber barrel and it should be among the lightest weight 10/22's ever. The wife has wrist problems, so, hoping she can shoot this more comfortably as well.
 

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