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Binary Firing System Gen 3 Trigger
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Allows for Faster Fire from Your AR-15
The Franklin Armory BFSIII AR-15 Trigger is an easy-to-install trigger unit that functions in almost any standard AR-15 lower receiver and provides shooters with a faster rate of fire in a semi-auto, ATF-approved platform.

The Franklin Armory BFSIII AR-15 Trigger is a three-position system, making use of all three selector positions on a standard AR-15 lower. The first and second positions are safe and semi-auto fire, respectively. However, the third position allows for a round to fire once on the pull of the trigger and once on the release of the trigger.

- Trigger-pull weight measures about 4.5 pounds
- Features a positive reset
- Includes an enhanced buffer spring for added reliability
- Fits .154-inch trigger-pin holes

The Franklin Armory BFSIII AR-15 Trigger includes a safety features that cancels the trigger-release shot by simply moving the selector switch to "safe" with the trigger pulled. Buyers should immediately seek out proper training after installation. The system cannot be purchased by residents of CA, DC, ND, NJ, NY or WA.

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16" AR rifle in 7.62x39 with Franklin Armory BFS3 binary trigger

https://youtu.be/1qwshLXZ-4U...

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10.5" AR pistol in 5.56x45 with Franklin Armory BFS3 binary trigger

https://youtu.be/51byxfNbV8g...

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Original poster or moderator please update price to actual price on Brownells site. Brownells is not allowing coupon codes on this item.

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I purchased one of these triggers at prepper dot-com for $ 309.99 shipped. All Taxi and shipping cost included.

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Codes do not work on this item. When you try to add M8Y you get this message. "Promo codes do not apply to Franklin Armory. Remove item and refresh page to apply code."

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Good idea to prepare for the liberal apocalypse. I’ll take ten of them. Make sure each member of my militia family has one installed on their modern sporting rifles. Someone told me they call those AR15’s.

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$350 for a slightly different shaped trigger group? How about $60?

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Your car can go over 70 miles an hour. There Are cars that can go over 200 mph. On public roads going that fast it is dangerous and illegal. But in the right environment, track, strip, salt flats that’s where the fun starts. On the gun range or acres of land someone owns, this is where the fun starts. Horrible people have used cars to mow people down. The tool changes, the evil remains. Because it’s about people, not guns. And nobody needs to worry about us law abiding gun or car owners. Drive safely.

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I had an Echo AR-II on back order at Optics Planet. I cancelled because this was $20 cheaper. As of today Optics Planet has the Franklin Armory BFSIII in stock and will price match if you mention the Gun.Deals post.

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Would love to buy one but would rather save a bit more for another firearm. I'll wait till it drops another hundred hopefully

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Too pricey for me. Even at half price it would be a stretch on my budget, not including the ammo cost. I have a bump stock on my M&P 22 and it is lots of fun, but it's just for giggles. Have to admit I would like one of these though, just for the working three position switch. Wish Hughes would go away. Absolute BS. Same with the rest of the NFA insanity. Anyone for a registered full auto shoe string or rubber band?

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Backorder?

Are people really this desperate to waste ammo?

And then you potentially have to buy a lightweight BCG?

WTF?

A fool and his money.

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Hmmm will this fit in my psa 9mm 9mm lower.

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I am seriously against car accidents. Easy access to motorways and car show loophole vehicles will lead to the deaths of 3 million people this year. The time has come for some common sense vehicle restrictions such as closing the car show loophole (allowing people to buy cars without background checks), banning high capacity gas tanks (tanks that can store more than 1 gallon of explosive fluid), and banning assault vehicles (any vehicle that appears similar to another vehicle that can exceed speeds of the maximum safe speed- 6 miles per hour).

...Let Bloomberg know paying you to post on here is a waste of his money.

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That's a lot of money to spend on something that could end up reclassified as a machine gun and therefore banned for civilian ownership if the ATF gets their way.

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You can thank the NRA for that just like with the Hughes Amendment. If it wasn't for the NRA we could still enjoy responsibly priced full auto firearms. Join the NO COMPROMISE GOA; https://gunowners.org/...

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Tell us all about how the NRA passed the NFA in 1934.

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"The NRA supported The National Firearms Act of 1934 which taxes and requires registration of such firearms as machine guns, sawed-off rifles and sawed-off shotguns. … NRA support of Federal gun legislation did not stop with the earlier Dodd bills. It currently backs several Senate and House bills which, through amendment, would put new teeth into the National and Federal Firearms Acts." —American Rifleman, March 1968, P. 22

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Dialed this beauty in on my LMT MRP. Worth every penny IMO. Pass on the Fostech. Running a T2 buffer and the lighter spring. An adjustable block would also be appropriate.

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Would love to see Jerry Miculek demo this trigger,,,
Mag dump 30, reload, mag dump 30 more,,, 2.7 seconds,,,, LOL!

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Are you retarded or just trolling?

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Language.

I'm seriously against another mass murder. Easy access means it'll happen again if we don't take matters like this defunct and make common sense changes..

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You've convinced me, I need to get one.

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Liberalism is a disease you should see a doctor , guns don’t kill people triggers don’t kill people..... takes a person to do that start blaming the idiots and not the tool retard. You realize you support a Muslim terrorist who used your tax dialed to fund hezbollah? A lot worse then anything here . Oh and so your mother should have swallowed

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Tactical shit has them on sale too.

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Useless. Terrible. Illegal.

These are the words that should be used when describing these triggers. What are you going to do? Shoot a deer 30 times in 2 seconds? I don't care what anyone else says, this is a horrible product only developed to kill people. All you mall ninjas and arcade renegades just chill the heck out, grow up, and get a clue.

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It’s been three years now, maybe this whiny bitches tiny balls actually dropped sometime in the period. It’s funny cause he so scared of binary triggers, i knew woman like this. Scared of nerf guns. She probably had twice the balls of this kid.

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You've convinced me, I need to get one.

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troll.look, man. lots of things can be used to kill people. this legal device can make a range day extra fun. bad guys dont follow laws, WE however, do.

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Just because our views don't align doesn't mean i'm a "troll". I'm just doing my part to keep awareness high.

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Your car can go over 70 miles an hour. There Are cars that can go over 200 mph. On public roads going that fast it is dangerous and illegal. But in the right environment, track, strip, salt flats that’s where the fun starts. On the gun range or acres of land someone owns, this is where the fun starts. Horrible people have used cars to mow people down. The tool changes, the evil remains. Because it’s about people, not guns. And nobody needs to worry about us law abiding gun or car owners. Drive safely.

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You left out deplorable.

I have been putting off getting one because I thought it was overpriced. But after reading your diatribe laden comment I realized I had forgot to factor in the "aggravate the snowflakes" benefit. Now the trigger appears to be downright cheap. Thanks.

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^^^ 'Merica...fuck yea.

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This thing with a dedicated 22 upper is a fu#king riot!!
Runs perfect after 4 bricks through it.

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Although it's not my 'cup o tea', and I won't be 'partaking' I can still certainly see how it could be a lot of fun blasting away brick after brick after brick!!! Might be a challenge just keeping enough targets in front of it!! LOL!!

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Agreed. Started life on the M&P 22. Fill it full of CCI subsonic HP, slap a Gemtech on and it sings like a little blackface tap dancer.

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So this will work on the sw15-22? So you don't have to have a full auto bolt?

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You will need to file back the safe lever stop on each side. That is all.

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Just read that I can’t have in WA :(

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I'm holding out I'm hoping that price jeeps getting cheaper

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Had one, bought a fostech, sold this. Fostechs run faster imho

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The Fostech Echo 2 is a POS IMHO. The trigger is too short and it bites the hell out of the end of your finger. The pull is way too heavy and it gets progressively heavier the more you pull. The fact you have to fire in an unnatural fashion by having to keep pulling with an increasing pressure after the intitial fire to "set" the trigger before it will fire on release creates an issue were you have to recharge the rifle to fire another round if you don't pull the trigger back far enough. All that combined with being overpriced and the fact that Fostech gives you the privilege of paying to fix their poorly developed trigger blade (if they ever fix it).

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Crazy price I would rather buy a new weapon then a 400$ trigger

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Trust me it is worth it. Every penny

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It's a 2 round burst..

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And once you get the hang of it, you can just about fire at full auto rates, that is if you are into this. I realize many could care less about full auto, but for us that think it is fun, this beats the cost of a new car for a registered M16.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcLGRZfX5C0...

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These things make the range time pretty fun...

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Especially on a 22 LR, 9mm or 7.62 x 39 (steel case) upper as it keeps a bit of money in your pocket vs AR 15 or AR 10.

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Was able to pick one up yesterday with $40 off $400 by adding a magpul grip to get to $400. Not a bad price, probably could get it for a little less on ebay but you have to win a bidding war.

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$40 off $400 at Brownells??

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