Economic Bullet Slinging! Franklin Armory 10/22 Binary Trigger

Published on August 5, 2020
Duration: 9:44

This review of the Franklin Armory Binary Trigger for the Ruger 10/22 highlights its fun factor and rapid-fire capabilities. The trigger offers Safe, Semi-Auto, and Binary modes, with the latter firing one round on pull and another on release. While expensive, the extreme fun justifies the cost for enthusiasts. Proper ammunition selection, like Winchester M-22, is recommended to avoid issues with softer lead bullets at high bolt speeds.

Quick Summary

The Franklin Armory Binary Trigger for the Ruger 10/22 offers three modes: Safe, Semi-Auto, and Binary. The Binary mode fires one round on trigger pull and another on release, providing a rapid rate of fire. It is legal and highly entertaining, though expensive, with Winchester M-22 ammunition recommended for best performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Demo
  2. 00:46Trigger Operation Explained
  3. 01:10Legality & Magazine Choice
  4. 02:21Installation & Cost vs. Fun
  5. 03:46Controllability & Accuracy Test
  6. 04:39Ammunition Recommendations
  7. 06:13Safety: Canceling a Shot
  8. 07:27Humorous Skits & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the firing modes on the Franklin Armory Binary Trigger for the Ruger 10/22?

The Franklin Armory Binary Trigger for the Ruger 10/22 features three firing modes: 'Safe' for safety, 'Semi' for one shot per trigger pull, and 'Binary' which fires one round when the trigger is pulled and another when it's released.

Is the Franklin Armory Binary Trigger legal to own?

Yes, the Franklin Armory Binary Trigger is fully legal and is not classified as a machine gun. It operates by firing one round on the pull and one on the release, adhering to legal definitions.

What type of ammunition is recommended for the Franklin Armory 10/22 Binary Trigger?

The host recommends Winchester M-22 copper-plated ammunition. Softer lead round-nose bullets may deform due to the high bolt speed inherent in binary trigger operation, potentially causing issues.

How can you safely cancel a shot with a binary trigger?

To safely cancel the second shot (on release) of a binary trigger, hold the trigger fully to the rear and then move the fire selector to the 'Safe' position. This prevents the release-fire function.

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