School me on binary triggers.

They work on an AR lower and a CMMG .22 banshee upper (bufferless). My understanding is that they work pretty much in any standard AR lower. They are fun with .22 but actually less fun with larger calibers like 5.56 or 300 blk. And .22 is cheap to burn through and easy to keep on target.
 
Awesome! I'm wondering if it would work with a CMMG 22LR conversion? I have one of those and it actually runs great but haven't tried it with a binary trigger.
When you purchase the FA binary kit you get a few different # rated hammer springs. This allows some experimentation to achieve the best cycling reliability based upon your BCG cycling needs. I forget exactly what I did but I assembled my trigger as described and I had some cycling issues . I swapped the hammer spring to a different # rating and that helped quite a bit. My Tippman can be a bit fussy with lower "standard" velocity ammo but i've done a LOT of testing with varied brands of ammo. High Velocity runs excellent, Most all subsonic runs poorly but I have found a few brands that run decent.
 
Binary triggers are odd to use. I had one on my SP5 for a little bit and could really shoot quickly, but I didn’t like firing on trigger release.

So what is the latest, can we order rare breed frt’s?

Guessing no

Legal to purchase outside of certain states.

But Rarebreed specifically cannot sell them at the moment due to a separate civil case with, I think, big daddy unlimited ripping them off.

Delta Team Tactical now sells a three position forced reset trigger that seems neat.
 
Binary triggers are odd to use. I had one on my SP5 for a little bit and could really shoot quickly, but I didn’t like firing on trigger release.



Legal to purchase outside of certain states.

But Rarebreed specifically cannot sell them at the moment due to a separate civil case with, I think, big daddy unlimited ripping them off.

Delta Team Tactical now sells a three position forced reset trigger that seems neat.
I think FL bans these.

Legacy of the more FUDDY days of FL
 
The only time I’ve seems reverse triggers on shotguns out in the open are on skeet, trap, and clays over/unders. In all the years I’ve shot skeet and clays, I can’t remember seeing one on a semi-auto.

In the cases of failure or a cold line call, you just release the barrel so it folds down and then release the trigger. I like my adjusted normal trigger and see no reason for me to change to a reverse trigger, but that’s just me.
 
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