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Mythbusters: 5 Falsehoods about Binary triggers

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Franklin Armory: Safeguarding The Second Amendment With American Innovation FMG's Exclusive 4-Shot F

Franklin Armory: Safeguarding The Second Amendment With American Innovation FMG's Exclusive 4-Shot Favorite Series: Part 3 of 4 Embodying the Founding Fathers’ principles of liberty against tyranny, the Facilitators of Freedom™ at Franklin Armory proudly craft 100% American-made firearms and accessories, including the innovative Binary Firing System® and the gas piston-driven F17® series of rimfire rifles. Mythbusters: 5 Falsehoods About Binary Triggers By Ashley McGee [BFS-CZ-Scorpion_1600x900-e1718980008466 image]( Binary triggers have become a topic of heated debate and widespread misinformation within the firearms community. Often misunderstood, these innovative devices are subject to various misconceptions. By providing a factual understanding of the technical details behind how Binary triggers actually work, let’s clear up a few of the most commonly heard myths. [READ NOW]( Stribog SP9 — Franklin Armory’s Newest Binary® Trigger Franklin Armory’s patented Binary Firing System® is available for a variety of pistol caliber carbines (PCC), including the H&K MP5, Ruger PC Carbine, B&T APC/SPC/GHM models, and CZ Scorpion. The newest Binary® trigger in the Franklin Armory PCC lineup is for the popular Grand Power Stribog SP9. Designed for the A1 and A3/A3S/A3G models, the new SP-S1 Binary® trigger makes the Stribog SP9 even more fun to shoot, and can help you achieve reduced split times and tighter groupings. Now, the growing number of Stribog owners get to find out why Binary® is Better. [LEARN MORE]( Thank you for reading FMG Publications' 4-Shot Favorite Series! If you missed Part 1: The Magnificent Franklin Armory Binary Firing System: The Double Tap Made Easy [Click here to read now]( If you missed Part 2: Rock Your GLOCK: The Franklin Armory G17 Binary Firing System [Click here to read now]( Look for Part 4: The Franklin Armory F17L: The Amazing Piston-Driven Rimfire in your email box next week! Comments or questions? We'd love to hear from you! Sincerely, Ashley McGee FMG Publications || trending@fmgpublications.com Copyright © 2024 FMG Publications. All Rights Reserved. [Facebook](  [Instagram](  [Pinterest](   FMG Publications | 225 W Valley Parkway Suite 100 | Escondido, CA 92025 US [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( [Constant Contact](

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