Double Tap binary trigger #ar15 #arpistol #binarytrigger

Published on May 2, 2023
Duration: 0:18

This video demonstrates the functionality of a binary trigger on a custom AR-15 pistol. The speaker explains how the trigger fires one round on the pull and another on the release, showcasing this feature at an outdoor range. The build includes a Vortex AMG UH-1 Gen II optic and is chambered in 5.56mm.

Quick Summary

A binary trigger fires one round when pulled and another when released, effectively doubling the rate of fire. This AR-15 build features such a trigger, a Vortex AMG UH-1 Gen II optic, and is chambered in 5.56mm.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: AR-15 Binary Trigger
  2. 00:05Binary Trigger Selector Explained
  3. 00:11Firing Demo: Pull & Release

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a binary trigger?

A binary trigger is a firearm component that fires one round when the trigger is pulled and a second round when the trigger is released. This allows for a faster rate of fire compared to traditional triggers.

How does the binary trigger selector work?

The selector typically has a standard fire position, a safe position, and a third position that activates the binary function. In this mode, the firearm fires once on the pull and once on the release of the trigger.

What firearm is shown with the binary trigger?

The video showcases a customized AR-15 pistol equipped with a binary trigger. It also features a Vortex AMG UH-1 Gen II holographic sight and is chambered in 5.56mm.

What are the benefits of a binary trigger?

The primary benefit is an increased rate of fire, allowing for rapid follow-up shots. It can be advantageous in certain shooting scenarios where speed is critical, though it requires practice for control.

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