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The Binary Firing System GEN 3 (BFSIII) is a 3-position trigger. In position three, it fires one round on pull and one round on release, making it the fastest semi-automatic trigger on the market. This trigger is ideal for both tactical and competition use. The BFSIII provides significantly reduced split times between rounds, allowing for tighter groups.
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You all have waited long enough, and it is finally here! Binary AK-47 triggers! The Binary Firing System from Franklin Armory is a 3-position curved trigger featuring user-friendly operating positions to switch from safe, semi-auto, and binary. The BFSIII, operated in position 3 (binary), makes it the fastest semi-automatic trigger on the market firing one round on pull and another on release. The BFSIII trigger is ideal for any shooter as it is easily installed without a gunsmith and requires no proprietary bolt carrier group. The BFSIII provides incredibly reduced split times between rounds, allowing for tighter groups on target and a higher volume of rounds downrange.
Trigger Operation:
Position 1 – Safe –Will not fire.
Position 2 – Semi – Fires 1 round per pull.
Position 3 – Binary – Fires 1 round on pull and 1 round on release.
Features:
The release round can be canceled by only moving our Patent Pending selector out of Binary mode while holding the trigger back.
Easy to install.
Positive reset on the release phase.
Great for competition shooters, tactical shooters, and recreational enthusiasts.
Disclaimer:
This item cannot ship to California, the District of Columbia, Iowa, New Jersey, New York, Hawaii, Rhode Island, Flordia, Maryland, Connecticut, Washington, Oregon, Massachusetts.