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7/17/2015 2:00:54 PM EDT
Any word on these triggers, ATF approved, release date, price?

I have stalked their Facebook, youtube channel, and a topic here on arfcom,  but I can't find any info.

7/17/2015 2:03:38 PM EDT
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This thread is loaded with information.
7/17/2015 2:05:03 PM EDT
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Last I heard, was end of July...

Im saving my pennies in anticipation!
7/17/2015 2:27:11 PM EDT
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These are trigger groups that fire when pulled and fire when released.
 













I have this on my list.  I have heard nothing on whether they are approved, or actually will go on sale.  








If they are affordable, I see buying at least two.  One will live on my 9mm SBR.  It is already a bullet hose.

























http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_118/666636_New_three_position_trigger_from_Franklin_Armory.html





 







I just called the Morgan Hill factory and talked to an engineer.  He said they were still waiting for BATFE approval.  (7/17, 11:37)  He said to call back and talk with the owner or call their other facility.  I am getting "all circuits busy" on a land line and a cell for that number in Minden Nevada.  


















 
7/17/2015 5:04:01 PM EDT
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These are trigger groups that fire when pulled and fire when released.  

I have this on my list.  I have heard nothing on whether they are approved, or actually will go on sale.  


If they are affordable, I see buying at least two.  One will live on my 9mm SBR.  It is already a bullet hose.

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http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1710152_Franklin_Armory_BFS__Binary_Firing_System__Update.html



http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_118/666636_New_three_position_trigger_from_Franklin_Armory.html
 

I just called the Morgan Hill factory and talked to an engineer.  He said they were still waiting for BATFE approval.  (7/17, 11:37)  He said to call back and talk with the owner or call their other facility.  I am getting "all circuits busy" on a land line and a cell for that number in Minden Nevada.  




 
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Thanks
7/17/2015 5:09:48 PM EDT
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Still not atf approved. It was submitted 8+ weeks ago. Probably by 12 weeks itll be approved or denied
8/21/2015 10:28:46 AM EDT
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Keeping it warm.
8/21/2015 10:30:45 AM EDT
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Is their some mechanism for NOT firing when released?

Or in other words, does every pull of the trigger necessitate firing two rounds?
8/21/2015 10:36:33 AM EDT
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Is their some mechanism for NOT firing when released?

Or in other words, does every pull of the trigger necessitate firing two rounds?
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Yes. If you pull the trigger, fire a single round, and then use your support hand to move the selector from the "full-auto" position to "semi-auto", it won't fire the second round when you release the trigger.

There's a video of the guy doing it in the thread linked above.
8/21/2015 10:39:07 AM EDT
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safe, semi, binary mode fire selector.

when in binary mode if you fire the first round you use your support hand to flip the safety to semi, and the trigger will not fire a round upon release of the trigger.
8/21/2015 10:41:02 AM EDT
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Well that's fucking stupid
8/21/2015 10:46:46 AM EDT
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Is their some mechanism for NOT firing when released?



Or in other words, does every pull of the trigger necessitate firing two rounds?
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Iirc yes. Pull trigger fire one, flip on safety, release trigger, no second shot

 
8/21/2015 10:48:19 AM EDT
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Yes. If you pull the trigger, fire a single round, and then use your support hand to move the selector from the "full-auto" position to "semi-auto", it won't fire the second round when you release the trigger.



There's a video of the guy doing it in the thread linked above.
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Is their some mechanism for NOT firing when released?



Or in other words, does every pull of the trigger necessitate firing two rounds?




Yes. If you pull the trigger, fire a single round, and then use your support hand to move the selector from the "full-auto" position to "semi-auto", it won't fire the second round when you release the trigger.



There's a video of the guy doing it in the thread linked above.




 
Sounds like some retarded and dangerous stupid gimmicky shit to me