Just saw a promo for it.
Model: BFSIII 22-C1
Model: BFSIII 22-C1
I really do feel your painMy wallet is just so glad that you posted that... NOT
Oooooohhhhh.................WANT!
And on a .22 is a good idea. "Comparatively" cheap these days, and it lays down a LOT of lead in no time flat. Something good and lightweight for ladies in the home-someone comes in and the little missus could dump a whole lot of lead in a burglar in no time flat.
Going larger, I can see an AKM with one of these triggers on it-and a drum mag attached. Serious hurt going downrange.
LIKE and WANT.
No. Lawmakers appear not to have noticed binary triggers (yet). I have two on ARs. I can't imagine one on a .22, but hey, it might be fun.
Look at the price of a Giesele trigger group by comparison. And the binary trigger gives you effectively full-auto rate of fire without having to pay $20,000 for a full auto.Looks like fun, but...
Ridiculously expensive at close to $300.
Oooooohhhhh.................WANT!
And on a .22 is a good idea. "Comparatively" cheap these days, and it lays down a LOT of lead in no time flat. Something good and lightweight for ladies in the home-someone comes in and the little missus could dump a whole lot of lead in a burglar in no time flat.
Going larger, I can see an AKM with one of these triggers on it-and a drum mag attached. Serious hurt going downrange.
LIKE and WANT.
Im not sure, my grandkids burn thru 22 so fast already. dont need to give them something to go faster
No. Lawmakers appear not to have noticed binary triggers (yet). I have two on ARs. I can't imagine one on a .22, but hey, it might be fun.
thats why they started on a cricket at around 4 years old,That's why starter rifles are single shot bolt action.
"If you've ever been concerned you're not using your twenty-two ammo fast enough, like - this would be a good solution for that."