Binary Trigger for AR-15
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 9:09 am
Has anyone here had any experience with one of these triggers?
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It is nice feature if you would want to practice double taps.AndyC wrote:Might be fine for some, but I don't like release-triggers - most people can't even handle a normal trigger properly.
Beiruty wrote:It is nice feature if you would want to practice double taps.AndyC wrote:Might be fine for some, but I don't like release-triggers - most people can't even handle a normal trigger properly.
I saw a video review recently on one that had solved that problem. It had a lever that stuck up into the slot in the bolt carrier and prevented the hammer from releasing before the gun was in battery. The downside was that it required a modified bolt carrier.RogueUSMC wrote:From the reviews I have seen, it is relatively easy to outrun the gun. If you do, the hammer is home on the pin and you have to manually cycle to clear. Not something I want to happen in a throw down situation...
Well, there was that time I was trying to clear out some rat infested storage....The Annoyed Man wrote:I am not convinced that a fully automatic capable weapon is a definite advantage under most circumstances, unless you're maybe trying to repel a full frontal assault by greater numbers. Aimed rifle fire beats "spray and pray" most of the time.
Exactly correct!AndyC wrote:Then they should practice them without using a gadget, IMO.Beiruty wrote:It is nice feature if you would want to practice double taps.AndyC wrote:Might be fine for some, but I don't like release-triggers - most people can't even handle a normal trigger properly.
And ditto!The Annoyed Man wrote:I am not convinced that a fully automatic capable weapon is a definite advantage under most circumstances, unless you're maybe trying to repel a full frontal assault by greater numbers. Aimed rifle fire beats "spray and pray" most of the time.
I loved the concept of 0 recoil rifle like the new AK-107. We hope either it would licensed to be made in US or after the ban on Rusky AKs is lifted we will have one.Mike S wrote:Exactly correct!AndyC wrote:Then they should practice them without using a gadget, IMO.Beiruty wrote:It is nice feature if you would want to practice double taps.AndyC wrote:Might be fine for some, but I don't like release-triggers - most people can't even handle a normal trigger properly.
And ditto!The Annoyed Man wrote:I am not convinced that a fully automatic capable weapon is a definite advantage under most circumstances, unless you're maybe trying to repel a full frontal assault by greater numbers. Aimed rifle fire beats "spray and pray" most of the time.