Yeah, it was on the 9mm MPX.
I usually don't have to worry about that because the mag is already empty.I did not shoot his, but heard you make that very comment on the pistol range. So I got a burr in my side and started looking at them, just a bit worried about not wanting that second shot and trying to remember to not release the trigger and switch the lever back to 2 again. Agreed that it would take a bit of muscle memory to get it down to a science.
Only thing that had batteries is the red dot sight. The two most popular binary triggers are both mechanical. The Digitrigger is the battery operated one.I don't want nuthin' that requires batteries on my weapons...
YMMV.
They are pretty fun. I don't regret the purchase. Easy way to get rid of stock piled ammo that is taking up room. lolDo any of you fine feathered folks run a Binary trigger? Good, bad, nasty, thoughts???
Thinking about getting an Echo for one of my AR's, need some experienced minds to lay out the details if you would please...
Dave
My bad, "binary" automatically made me think "digital."Only thing that had batteries is the red dot sight. The two most popular binary triggers are both mechanical. The Digitrigger is the battery operated one.
Probably a good reason for that....safety maybe?I want one, but I’m limited in the places I can shoot and my Gun Club has already banned them.
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