I Put a SWITCH On My AR-15 .556 Pistol 😳| Franklin Armory BINARY Trigger!

Published on March 30, 2022
Duration: 7:40

This guide details the installation and testing of the Franklin Armory BFSIII binary trigger on an AR-15 pistol. The video emphasizes professional gunsmithing for critical installations and demonstrates the unique firing capabilities of the binary trigger, which fires on both trigger pull and release. Testing confirms functionality in Safe, Semi-Auto, and Binary modes.

Quick Summary

The Franklin Armory BFSIII is a binary trigger for AR-15 platforms that fires a round on both trigger pull and release, offering rapid fire. Installation requires professional gunsmithing for safety and proper function. Always verify local laws regarding binary trigger legality.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shooting Demo
  2. 00:07Unboxing Parts
  3. 00:38Franklin Armory BFSIII
  4. 01:19Travel to Gunsmith
  5. 01:55Diamond Point Gunsmithing
  6. 03:23Installation Completion
  7. 03:46Live Fire Testing
  8. 04:58Post-Test Reaction

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a binary trigger and how does it work?

A binary trigger, like the Franklin Armory BFSIII, fires a round when the trigger is pulled and another round when the trigger is released. This allows for significantly faster firing rates compared to standard semi-automatic triggers.

Is it legal to install a binary trigger on an AR-15?

Binary triggers are generally legal under federal law in the United States. However, state and local laws can vary, so it's crucial to verify the specific regulations in your jurisdiction before purchasing or installing one.

What are the key components of the Franklin Armory BFSIII?

The Franklin Armory BFSIII kit typically includes the trigger assembly, a heavy buffer spring, and selector lever markings indicating Safe, Semi-Auto, and Binary firing modes. A red selector is often used for the binary mode.

What safety precautions should be taken when installing a binary trigger?

Always ensure the firearm is unloaded and the magazine is removed before installation. It's highly recommended to have the installation performed by a qualified gunsmith if you lack experience. After installation, thoroughly test all firing modes in a safe environment.

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