Binary trigger.

I think I need that.

This will be the first test run.
I may need to go to a low mass bolt carrier or a tighter buffer spring but I wont know until I give it a go.

How about a nickel boron BCG? The slick surface will make it a little easier to cycle without having to keep it really wet...

It's the weight thats the issue.
I'll either pick up something like this...
ST5BG05.jpg

Or I'm going to mill out my current bolt group,that way if it works it's free,if not I have to buy one anyway.
 
I am going to have to look into this further. I almost fell for the "slide fire/bump fire" bullshit a few years ago but came to my senses in time. I knew that the industry has been working on this binary trigger system for years now, but I did not realize that it is now ready for distribution. It looks pretty damn cool assuming it works, which it appears to do.
 
I am going to have to look into this further. I almost fell for the "slide fire/bump fire" bullshit a few years ago but came to my senses in time. I knew that the industry has been working on this binary trigger system for years now, but I did not realize that it is now ready for distribution. It looks pretty damn cool assuming it works, which it appears to do.

Yeah..there was noway I was going with the bumpstock,to gimmicky for my taste.
Being able to actually have a real select fire switch is what sold me.
 
Yeah never liked the stuff that mimicked full auto much either. Slide fire is fun, but I agree, having a giggle switch is way better. You can do bump fire without any dodad's, plenty of practice will get you there.
 
I think I need that.

This will be the first test run.
I may need to go to a low mass bolt carrier or a tighter buffer spring but I wont know until I give it a go.

How about a nickel boron BCG? The slick surface will make it a little easier to cycle without having to keep it really wet...

It's the weight thats the issue.
I'll either pick up something like this...
ST5BG05.jpg

Or I'm going to mill out my current bolt group,that way if it works it's free,if not I have to buy one anyway.

I like Spikes stuff and I think you will be pleased with what you get. I'm really likingthat binary trigger. I did the math and it's not very far out of my .50 Beowolf build, I would just have to wait in line for the FCG. for my part, I could live with a slow cyclic rate just because I could FEEL like it's durable.
 
I think I need that.

This will be the first test run.
I may need to go to a low mass bolt carrier or a tighter buffer spring but I wont know until I give it a go.

How about a nickel boron BCG? The slick surface will make it a little easier to cycle without having to keep it really wet...

It's the weight thats the issue.
I'll either pick up something like this...
ST5BG05.jpg

Or I'm going to mill out my current bolt group,that way if it works it's free,if not I have to buy one anyway.

I like Spikes stuff and I think you will be pleased with what you get. I'm really likingthat binary trigger. I did the math and it's not very far out of my .50 Beowolf build, I would just have to wait in line for the FCG. for my part, I could live with a slow cyclic rate just because I could FEEL like it's durable.

Not sure what you're getting at.
The trigger comes in a complete cartridge that drops right in.
 
I think I need that.

This will be the first test run.
I may need to go to a low mass bolt carrier or a tighter buffer spring but I wont know until I give it a go.

How about a nickel boron BCG? The slick surface will make it a little easier to cycle without having to keep it really wet...

It's the weight thats the issue.
I'll either pick up something like this...
ST5BG05.jpg

Or I'm going to mill out my current bolt group,that way if it works it's free,if not I have to buy one anyway.

I like Spikes stuff and I think you will be pleased with what you get. I'm really likingthat binary trigger. I did the math and it's not very far out of my .50 Beowolf build, I would just have to wait in line for the FCG. for my part, I could live with a slow cyclic rate just because I could FEEL like it's durable.

Not sure what you're getting at.
The trigger comes in a complete cartridge that drops right in.

It's an expensive trigger group, but I really want it, lol. I'm thinking of diverting some of the budget for my current build towards an conventional build with the binary trigger instead. The website see there was a waiting list, so I figure I can just put in a conventional fire control group till that one comes in and swap them. As for the bolt carrier group, that one from spikes you posted, I was saying you should be happy with it. Oh, and for me, I would just feel better with the extra metal on the BCG.
 
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This will be the first test run.
I may need to go to a low mass bolt carrier or a tighter buffer spring but I wont know until I give it a go.

How about a nickel boron BCG? The slick surface will make it a little easier to cycle without having to keep it really wet...

It's the weight thats the issue.
I'll either pick up something like this...
ST5BG05.jpg

Or I'm going to mill out my current bolt group,that way if it works it's free,if not I have to buy one anyway.

I like Spikes stuff and I think you will be pleased with what you get. I'm really likingthat binary trigger. I did the math and it's not very far out of my .50 Beowolf build, I would just have to wait in line for the FCG. for my part, I could live with a slow cyclic rate just because I could FEEL like it's durable.

Not sure what you're getting at.
The trigger comes in a complete cartridge that drops right in.

It's an expensive trigger group, but I really want it, lol. I'm thinking of diverting some of the budget for my current build towards an conventional build with the binary trigger instead. The website see there was a waiting list, so I figure I can just put in a conventional fire control group till that one comes in and swap them. As for the bolt carrier group, that one from spikes you posted, I was saying you should be happy with it. Oh, and for me, I would just feel better with the extra metal on the BCG.

Aaaah...FCG being a generic term I couldnt tell you were referring to a particular FCG.
 

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