Rimfire Madness: The Infection Begins

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  • gmcttr

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    Nice, I still have the 513-T that my father had and passed on to me as my first rifle. Good shooter but the trigger could use improvement.
     

    Areoflyer09

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    Fun day at the range!

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    Bigtanker

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    Binary trigger for your 10/22 anyone?

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    Bless our friends at Franklin Armory. Every year in the days leading up to SHOT Show they attempt to smash the gun internet with another epic release. As it appears, 2020 is no different. Franklin has just announced a binary trigger for the Ruger 10/22 platform. Like their eight other triggers, this rimfire version has three positions: safe, fire and binary. On binary a shot is fired when pulling the trigger as well as when the trigger is released. These binary Ruger triggers will MSRP at $299 and I predict they will be very popular. Just when you thought rimfire ammo pricing was reasonable again…
     

    T-DOGG

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    I've been wondering if the binary triggers worked in the M&P15-22 platform, but have not researched it. Would be most cool.
     

    shootersix

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    I've been wondering if the binary triggers worked in the M&P15-22 platform, but have not researched it. Would be most cool.

    a friend has one in a dedicated 22 ar (not a m&p15-22) its a home build with a 22 upper, and it sounds like a sewing machine when he fires it!

    My guess is that it'll be similar to the newer Fostec triggers for the AR, with the binary selector inside the trigger guard.

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    its a lever on the front of the trigger guard (it replaces the push button safety), and has 3 positions

    [video=youtube;nB2oxDJrmmY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nB2oxDJrmmY&d=n&fbclid=IwAR1gQblLGjUc54qTX _K_sZZKZ5Anh0M2bI25otkPNyGIsB4htdbAFrtSaXM&app=des ktop#menu[/video]
     

    Areoflyer09

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    a friend has one in a dedicated 22 ar (not a m&p15-22) its a home build with a 22 upper, and it sounds like a sewing machine when he fires it!



    its a lever on the front of the trigger guard (it replaces the push button safety), and has 3 positions

    [video=youtube;nB2oxDJrmmY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nB2oxDJrmmY&d=n&fbclid=IwAR1gQblLGjUc54qTX _K_sZZKZ5Anh0M2bI25otkPNyGIsB4htdbAFrtSaXM&app=des ktop#menu[/video]

    Interesting. I’m sure more than a few people will enjoy that.
     
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