Merged. Franklin Armory Binary Firing System

Check the video

What I mean is there should be a big red ABORT button on the gun, so you don't have to send the second round flying.

Also, one of the first things I have to teach just about every single person who asks for shooting advice is follow-through: holding the trigger back after the shot and not just slapping your finger on and off. Wanna guess what happens in this case?

The range-toy discussion is irrelevant as it's for an AR-15 which *is* a range-only toy anyway.

It's a general statement; whether they subsequently make one for a Non-Restricted firearm, or you are in the U.S.A. where that doesn't even apply, it would be foolish to use this anywhere that there isn't always a large earthen berm in the potential trajectory.

And I'm sure the governing bodies of your action shooting sports also don't look kindly upon the mandatory double-tap feature.
 
What I mean is there should be a big red ABORT button on the gun, so you don't have to send the second round flying.

Also, one of the first things I have to teach just about every single person who asks for shooting advice is follow-through: holding the trigger back after the shot and not just slapping your finger on and off. Wanna guess what happens in this case?
sometime, you just want to do a mag dump, though, obviously, this is not a product for you.
 
Franklin Armory Binary Firing System - legal "full auto"?

Still 1 shot per movement of trigger, but I doubt our moral superiors would ever allow this for us servants to enjoy.

From Tim, over at Military Arms Channel


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Franklin Binary is Wednesday, Slidefire is Thursday. There should be a Google calendar for this.
Thursday will be the binary trigger system day from now on.
Can't we all just get along? Must be be brought down by NFA-style dividedness?

Won't somebody think of the children?
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So here's a dumb question. What if you pull the trigger, get one shot off, but then you DO NOT WANT to fire that second shot. Is there a way to render the firearm safe? Because relaxing trigger pressure would be a shot.

I expect that you'd have to keep holding the trigger back, drop the mag, and cycle the action with your offhand. No?

If so, that's a pretty intricate process just to NOT fire a round. :/
 
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Sunday: What non-restricted Black Rifles are available
Monday: Which black guns will be prohibited under the Libs
Tuesday: Beowulf mags--still legal or not
Wednesday: Franklin Binary discussions
Thursday: Lovie from Zahal
Friday: Is the Mini 14 as bad as they say
Saturday: Catch-all NEA discussion
 
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