Probably a good reason for that....safety maybe?
Read the instructions, develop good safety procedures and practice, practice, practice. No problem.
Probably a good reason for that....safety maybe?
No, it doesn't have the bridge. I have read about some trigger manufacturers not recommending or warrantying use in the MPX, but have also read from other owners that their Franklin trigger has held up with several thousand rounds fired. I probably have fired around 300 rounds so far. I may switch it to another host, but having too much fun currently.You had a binary trigger in a MPX? Does the trigger have a bridge? If not, it might get beaten to death by the extra-strong impulse of the MPX mechanism. I'm waiting on Geissele to produce their version of a MPX-ready DIT.
That stinks! Let me guess, Tri-City GC?I want one, but I’m limited in the places I can shoot and my Gun Club has already banned them.
No, it doesn't have the bridge. I have read about some trigger manufacturers not recommending or warrantying use in the MPX, but have also read from other owners that their Franklin trigger has held up with several thousand rounds fired. I probably have fired around 300 rounds so far. I may switch it to another host, but having too much fun currently.
That stinks! Let me guess, Tri-City GC?
I'm having one installed in my 300 aac. Just dropped it off today actuallyDo 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
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