Ruger charger with binary trigger

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I watched this today as well. Crazy looking setup, got to wonder how long the binary trigger will be legal!?


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I watched this today as well. Crazy looking setup, got to wonder how long the binary trigger will be legal!?


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For ever, it fires one round on the pull and one on the release. Two separate actions of the trigger.
 
For ever, it fires one round on the pull and one on the release. Two separate actions of the trigger.

The bump stock was legal until it wasn't. All it would take is some syco to use it in a crime.
 
I was being pessimistic, the feds would have to redefine "function of the trigger" in order to do it, but they could.
Unfortunately, I lost mine in the river and no longer have one.
 
Sacred cows make the best burger.

That said, IIRC page 82 of the 150+ page BATFE opinion on bump stocks specifically exempted binary triggers, for the reason stated above.

Does that guarantee their continued legality? Since the fringes of the left and the right both operate on fear-mongering rather than reason we'll have to see.
 
I was being pessimistic, the feds would have to redefine "function of the trigger" in order to do it, but they could.
Unfortunately, I lost mine in the river and no longer have one.

Hmmmm... yet another boating accident. There have been so many lately, and so much neat stuff being lost to the water. I don't understand why nobody I know has filed an insurance claim.
Just plain odd. The river near me is full of bump stocks, and we have been told not to eat the fish, many of which are showing odd maladies.
 
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I was being pessimistic, the feds would have to redefine "function of the trigger" in order to do it, but they could.
Unfortunately, I lost mine in the river and no longer have one.
I feel your pain. We have some very deep lakes here, so I try to be very careful when I cross them. Darn canoes are really tippy.
 
Hmmmm... yet another boating accident. There have been so many lately, and so much neat stuff being lost to the water. I don't understand why nobody I know has filed an insurance claim.

Just plain odd. The river near me is full of bump stocks, and we have been told not to eat the fish, many of which are showing odd maladies.
I'm thinking about getting into scuba diving! All these boating accidents where such valuable cool firearms have been lost is a travesty! I'd love to salvage all of these in the memory of their former owners! Should we start a poll to see what lakes our members visit?

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OK who is gonna do the math and price that set up he is holding!:eek: Close to $1K Just the trigger if it can be found is $300
He is getting to sound like a young Hiccup 45.:rolleyes:
 
OK who is gonna do the math and price that set up he is holding!:eek: Close to $1K Just the trigger if it can be found is $300
He is getting to sound like a young Hiccup 45.:rolleyes:
Actually, around $350 plus shipping. Very easy to find the Echo Binary on line too, just google it.
If you can break down your gun past cleaning stage, you can install the binary trigger too.
Make sure to get the "3 gun trigger spring" from Trigger Depot and install it first, it increases the speed almost by double.
EDIT: My buddy said they're up near $500 now.
 
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