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Wow! That looks REALLY difficult to control without a brace. It looks really cool but I doubt "I" would be happy paying that much for a binary trigger on a pistol after my experience with the much cheaper PC9 binary trigger.[SHOT 2022] Franklin Armory Glock Binary Trigger -
Franklin Armory has engineered ed the proverbial grail. A Glock binary trigger for Gen 3 Glock 17s. It is a pull release trigger.www.thefirearmblog.com
Mine works fine, it is just the quality of the trigger pull went WAY down. It was a bit of an impulse purchase for me and now that I have taken it out to the range a few times its newness and fun factor have worn off leaving me with a PC9 that has a poor quality trigger pull. After dumping a few mags with the binary trigger it seems to have no practical purpose while degrading the otherwise really good PC9 trigger.I have not had that issue in the one I have on my PC charger, and it's just a blast all around to shoot especially suppressed. Franklin armory has a great warranty, you might give them a call and let them know what you're seeing.
If you have a binary trigger, love it and use it a lot that is cool. I am just trying to help other folks determine if a binary trigger is really worth the price and hassle after the first dozen or so magazines go through the firearm.
If I was on a pacific rim island during WWII or southeast asia battlefield with human wave attacks coming at me I could see really appreciating a binary trigger but it doesn't have a lot of practical use for "me" otherwise. I have always wanted a full auto sub gun and I guess the binary trigger has scratched that itch a bit at a very reasonable price.
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