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Hartynspren
Angemeldet seit: 02.01.2023
Beiträge: 178
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The thread on the OSA lowers got me thinking about building another one. Thinking through what I would want to include and so forth, I saw that several of you had gone with binary triggers, so school me. Why would I want one, or why not?
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YunDevour
Angemeldet seit: 24.07.2023
Beiträge: 50
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To send more rounds down range sooner.
I tweaked a regular trigger of mine and ended up with one of those.
I do not like it at all.
I pulled it and noticed where I ground a little too much off the mechanism and went back with a single fire trigger.
I just need 1 shot to go where I put it and that will be each shot I send when pulling the trigger.
That releasing of the trigger sending another round for me just wastes components/ammo.
Some people like rapid firing at things and would probably love a binary trigger though.
I move my trigger really slow and gentle and can't control the second shot of a binary.
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AlexLake
Angemeldet seit: 07.06.2023
Beiträge: 32
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Saw your post when I was looking for some info myself, and it got me thinking. ***** can up your rate of fire.
But they're not for everyone. Some people just don't like losing full control of every shot, or maybe if you do not want to fire that second round, you have to use the safety while holding the trigger back, and that's trickier than it sounds.
If you enjoy shooting fast and are looking for something new to do with your shooting, it might be a good idea to try a binary trigger. Check out Franklin Armory Binary Trigger options for more information.
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