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    Default Anyone else have one of these Trigger Groups ??


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    Default Re: Anyone else have one of these Trigger Groups ??

    That particular version, or a FA Binary in general? I have a Binary in a lower that I throw an upper de jour on and have a few fun dumps.
    It's a novelty at best, and mostly kept around to show people and then back in the safe..

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    Default Re: Anyone else have one of these Trigger Groups ??

    Quote Originally Posted by 85MikeTPI View Post
    That particular version, or a FA Binary in general? I have a Binary in a lower that I throw an upper de jour on and have a few fun dumps.
    It's a novelty at best, and mostly kept around to show people and then back in the safe..
    The whole 2 rounds per pull thing is intriguing but expensive . . They seem to have skirted the whole NFA restriction with 1 round per trigger action. I guess pull is one action and release is another.

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    Default Re: Anyone else have one of these Trigger Groups ??

    Quote Originally Posted by RBELARDI View Post
    The whole 2 rounds per pull thing is intriguing but expensive . . They seem to have skirted the whole NFA restriction with 1 round per trigger action. I guess pull is one action and release is another.
    NFA is pretty clear and FA is pretty clear about not violating it. There is A LOT of timing that goes along with the trigger, it's not a simple
    drop in and bang like they imply in the video. If you get too fast on your finger you can miss the cycle and have the manually cycle the
    bolt. If your spring is too strong or weak you can miss the cycle. If your bolt is too heavy, miss. If you change ammo, miss.... There are
    several YouTubes on the details that you can draw your own conclusions on. For me, it's a novelty as stated..

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    Default Re: Anyone else have one of these Trigger Groups ??

    The Fostech Echo Binary trigger IMHO is a better design.
    If the bolt is not in battery it will not drop the hammer and miss the cycle.
    You do not have to cycle the action if you miss and that is a big asset.

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    Default Re: Anyone else have one of these Trigger Groups ??

    No thanks. Besides the $430-$500 dump of funds, it*s a completely different set of muscle memory functions with the digits. Seems one would interfere with the other.
    Last edited by DavidH; July 25th, 2020 at 11:26 AM.

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