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Posted: 8/5/2020 10:12:19 AM EDT
Economic Bullet Slinging! Franklin Armory 10/22 Binary Trigger We got our hands on a Franklin Armory binary trigger for the popular Ruger 10/22. Introduced earlier in 2020, the well-anticipated trigger kit is starting to come to market, bringing economical fun to the range. Join @PatRMG for a fun and informative video detailing the function and safe usage for the binary trigger. |
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excellent
seems great for children or small women needing a viable home defense option |
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Quick! Someone nominate this video for an award. That's better than any movie I've seen in the past four months!!!
Dag gum riight! |
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Wonder if you could set this up with one of those crank devices they used to make.
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Quoted: It looks like it's performing pretty well with just a booger hook. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Wonder if you could set this up with one of those crank devices they used to make. It looks like it's performing pretty well with just a booger hook. Oh. I agree. I just wonder. |
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So, a silly question.
Let us assume you've pulled the trigger and rotamatated the "safety" lever back to safe all the while holding said trigger to the rear. Let us also assume that Murphy is skulking around your range and that lever somehow, no matter how unlikely it is, gets rotamatated back to the giggle position. Will pew stick suddenly go pew? Now I know, most people would remove the magazine and eject the unfired round but, let's just "what if" for the moment. |
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The reviews I've read haven't sounded glowing.
Several people complaining that it doesn't fit their gun, and there are additional needed parts that aren't included (trigger spring). I'll get one after the beta. |
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Quoted: So, a silly question. Let us assume you've pulled the trigger and rotamatated the "safety" lever back to safe all the while holding said trigger to the rear. Let us also assume that Murphy is skulking around your range and that lever somehow, no matter how unlikely it is, gets rotamatated back to the giggle position. Will pew stick suddenly go pew? Now I know, most people would remove the magazine and eject the unfired round but, let's just "what if" for the moment. View Quote Rotating the safety from binary to single engages the disconnector. Rotating the safety back to binary doesn't disengage it. |
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Quoted: No. At least not on the AR version, but I would anticipate this version being the same. Rotating the safety from binary to single engages the disconnector. Rotating the safety back to binary doesn't disengage it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So, a silly question. Let us assume you've pulled the trigger and rotamatated the "safety" lever back to safe all the while holding said trigger to the rear. Let us also assume that Murphy is skulking around your range and that lever somehow, no matter how unlikely it is, gets rotamatated back to the giggle position. Will pew stick suddenly go pew? Now I know, most people would remove the magazine and eject the unfired round but, let's just "what if" for the moment. Rotating the safety from binary to single engages the disconnector. Rotating the safety back to binary doesn't disengage it. Ok, cool. I was just curious. Thanks. |
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Watched a video of Crispy when he got one. 7 or 8 stoppages in the first mag.
I want one bad. 22 is about all I would want for full auto, and I’ve shot a bunch. But I want it to run |
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Quoted: The reviews I've read haven't sounded glowing. Several people complaining that it doesn't fit their gun, and there are additional needed parts that aren't included (trigger spring). I'll get one after the beta. View Quote Yup, I have a certain 10/22 picked out for one of these, but I want to see if there's a newer version by the end of the year that's a little better refined. |
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That looks fun! I like popping targets with my 10/22 as is, this would make it a blast.
I wanted to like "activator" trigger cranks but this looks like a much better setup. |
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Their Scorpion trigger gets really bad reviews from some users
Needs more range time to see if these work as they should |
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Quoted: Yup, I have a certain 10/22 picked out for one of these, but I want to see if there's a newer version by the end of the year that's a little better refined. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The reviews I've read haven't sounded glowing. Several people complaining that it doesn't fit their gun, and there are additional needed parts that aren't included (trigger spring). I'll get one after the beta. Yup, I have a certain 10/22 picked out for one of these, but I want to see if there's a newer version by the end of the year that's a little better refined. 22plinkster had good things to say about it. I don't remember him saying he had to do any tweaking to it but maybe i missed that part. |
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I never looked into my 10\22 trigger.
I wonder if it could be modded like a Mini-14 with a small shim, OR, a single hook AK? Pull, fire-----Release fire. |
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Very interested for sure!!
Hoping I can use it with the can!! That should be a lot of giggles!! |
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Why not just put a .22 conversion in an ar already equipped with the Franklin binary? I bet a cmmg conversion kit is cheaper than buying the 10/22 trigger if their AR binary prices are a clue.
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Quoted: So, a silly question. Let us assume you've pulled the trigger and rotamatated the "safety" lever back to safe all the while holding said trigger to the rear. Let us also assume that Murphy is skulking around your range and that lever somehow, no matter how unlikely it is, gets rotamatated back to the giggle position. Will pew stick suddenly go pew? Now I know, most people would remove the magazine and eject the unfired round but, let's just "what if" for the moment. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: So, a silly question. Let us assume you've pulled the trigger and rotamatated the "safety" lever back to safe all the while holding said trigger to the rear. Let us also assume that Murphy is skulking around your range and that lever somehow, no matter how unlikely it is, gets rotamatated back to the giggle position. Will pew stick suddenly go pew? Now I know, most people would remove the magazine and eject the unfired round but, let's just "what if" for the moment. https://franklinarmory.com/franklin-armory-bfsiii-22-c1/ FEATURES: * Release round can be canceled by simply moving our Patent Pending selector out of Binary mode while holding the trigger back |
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Quoted: The reviews I've read haven't sounded glowing. Several people complaining that it doesn't fit their gun, and there are additional needed parts that aren't included (trigger spring). I'll get one after the beta. View Quote Every single one they sold has came back as defective and has been sent in for warranty |
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No crick submersion test? Goddamn it I watched all the way for the crick test. If my optics gotta be sunk-in-water compatible by god I'm gonna need an OTB certified trigger group too.
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I have a bunch of lawnmowers that i need fixed, so I can buy that and get them all running!!!! Winning!
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this may be the closest thing hawaii will ever have to automatics :)
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LGS has some coming in next week and I got on the list to buy one and I don’t even own a 10/22.
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