Description
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.
100-026-392WB
Binary Firing System Gen 3 Trigger
Mfr Part: 5550
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It really depends. The Franklin is a bit more flexible as I understand (e.g., it works better with 9mm), but you can't outrun the hammer on an Echo 2. You can with this one. I have a Franklin one and it is lots of fun.
This trigger is much more usable / practical? than the rare Breed frt15.
If FA has any customer service, at all, they're doing better than Rare Breed.
Discount codes do not apply to Franklin armory items
Just go to the final stage of the checkout process and apply the code there.
I don’t care, what people think about these triggers. THere AWESOMATINGLY fun!!!
I get an error message saying promo codes doesn’t work with Franklin Armory.
Still waiting for you JPo. All your promises are Shit. Just like yourself. Didn't show up last night. What happened? All talk? Still waiting for you to post my private info. What happened? All talk? Just a little shit lick who hides behind that monitor. You ain't gonna do shit son.
These drop-in triggers are sweeeet! Super quick too! Bought mine a year ago and never had a problem, except eats up all my ammo way to fast! "God bless America" and MAGA!
Awesome just ordered one for my sw M&p 15-22
I have one of these in my 10.3” SBR. A hell of a lot of fun and works flawlessly.
Good for you son, for unapologetically exercising your rights of "FREEDOM OF SPEECH", "FREEDOM OF CHOICE", and "PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS". That's what makes this country great. Enjoy your trigger.
Good point. In my world $348.50 would be better spent on booze, gambling,and trashy women.
Hell, just learn to shoot better. You won't have to deplete a single mag into a single target like a bump stock will (or this device). If that L.V. shooter actually could shoot (using a .308 or Creedmore rifle and scope), he would have killed 5-10X. Good for the crowd he couldn't. Just like that moron James Hodgkinson (a fine citizen of Belleville, Illinois-yea, IL's strict gun laws 'REALLY' work). Glad that dope couldn't shoot straight either.
Better go home, kid. I hear your mama calling you.
Says the guy with piano keys for teeth! :)
Well of course! Duane Dibbley wouldn't be Duane Dibbley without his overbite, bowl haircut, thermos, sandwiches, corn plasters, telephone money, dandruff brush, animal footprint chart and... one triple thick condom.
Going to be banned right along with bump stocks any how.
Banned doesn't mean it will be illegal to have them. Just means no more can be made or sold in the convinsional manner. And the ban will not happen at least until Libs back in power.
If the reg. passes as is, eventually all semi autos will be banned.
I see your point, but hard to say for sure. Wouldn't surprise me in the least if AR`type rifles will someday be banned (in more locations than they already are), making it's trigger, magazine, or stock irrelevant.
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If they do eventually get banned, I guess I'm fortunate that I've already moved on to several other forms of shooting activities that don't require or benefit from the ~AR type~ platform.
As some places are currently in the process of banning AR's and Hi-Caps (Latest is some city in IL, as I recall) I wondered what I would do with mine if that became law in my area. (I live in Houston. Pretty sure TX won't be passing any 'ban' legislation anytime soon, but that doesn't mean Houston won't.)
I reckon I'd probably 'relocate' them to relatives in another state where they weren't banned.
On the other hand, if the 'law' offered me some ridiculous amount of money to 'turn my AR-type weapons in', I'd probably strip 'em bare and let 'em have 'em.
WHY?!!!????!!??? I simply don't use them anymore. I've went through 15,000+ rounds of ammo so far this year, but none of it was used any of my AR's. .
As always,,,,,,,,, YMMV.
So in other words, you're a sell out. What else do you call someone who would sell their constitutional rights for money?.. You honestly think the AR platform is all they're after. Wake up.
Unbelievable man. I thought people like you only existed in the lies of liberal delusionsists.
Since you're a law abiding citizen that has nothing to hide, I'm sure you won't mind giving up your 4th amendment rights and let them search your property whenever they see fit as well?
I don't even know you but your comment disturbs me more than if it came from some leftist anti-gun puke.
As of monday this week If you order them from opticsplanet.com they have them in stock and have standard 2 day shipping.
Optics planet shows just about everything "in stock". But there's that deceptive little "check availability" button below add to cart that when you click it will often say estimated to ship within 10 - 87 days. Also, good luck getting any sort of after sale service with them, whereas Brownell's is one of the very best. F optics planet.
Optics planet site is confusing. One section says it could ship within 18 days and then a big warning saying that demand is high and they’re working with manufacturer to get inventory
I ordered 3 in May 2017 and got them in about 10 weeks. They work well.
The manufacturers website says 8 weeks min to ship if you order from them. Not sure how long brownells will take
Last time I ordered back order only took a few days
Out of stock. I wonder how long backorder will take.
No one tell Uncle Joe or his Ho about these. He will put it on his 'to ban' list. BTW...showing OOS.