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    Default binary triggers

    Hope I didn't miss this somewhere - and sorry for my ignorance, but with a new AR binary trigger system, is it just "drop in and go" like any other trigger system ? Any negatives to it besides price I see them for $345-$399

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    Buy a Geissele and forget about it.

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    I'm going to buy the Franklin trigger. Some people think they are expensive, but they are dirt cheap compared to class 3.

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    i'm seriously contemplating a fostech echo, but i'm nervous about the ATF reversing their decision/letter. How that plays out is what keeps me from jumping.

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    That's the one I'm looking at .....

    Quote Originally Posted by aubie515 View Post
    I'm going to buy the Franklin trigger. Some people think they are expensive, but they are dirt cheap compared to class 3.

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    Oh, does not compare - unless Geissele has a binary that I'm just not aware of?

    Quote Originally Posted by arjohnson View Post
    Buy a Geissele and forget about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cruzans View Post
    Oh, does not compare - unless Geissele has a binary that I'm just not aware of?
    No binary but the SD3G trigger is awesome for fast shooting without the worry of any rulings.

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    The Echo sounds like it's going to be toast.

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    From what I've seen they are not 100% reliable, like you can go to fast and they won't fire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arjohnson View Post
    Buy a Geissele and forget about it.
    X2

    Super 3 gun trigger is cheaper and can shoot faster. And doesn't have any wierd or fancy gimmick... just a light trigger with a short reset. Keep It Simple Stupid

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