Arbitrary (based on random choice or personal whim), and capricious (given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood and behavior.)I do enjoy having my freedom dependent on the whims of unelected bureaucrats.
for the record I don’t own one of these or any other non “fully semiautomatic trigger”
I like my dog too much
Rare breeds response was a not so gentle go f yourselves.
So it's a bump fire trigger?
You can still buy one but looks like prices have sky rocketed.Dang. Now I need one.
So is it a binary trigger or something different?
The price is still $380 on their website. That is what they have been priced at for awhile.You can still buy one but looks like prices have sky rocketed.
So wait what is it?As I understand it's a totally different system than what Franklin Armory uses. The lawyer responce from Rare Breed said they even had an Ex-ATF agent from the technical division review the trigger to make sure it was OK. Honestly I think they knew this was going to happen eventually.
As I understand it it forces the trigger to reset.So is it a binary trigger or something different?
Oh, the site I looked at (not theirs) has them for $700 I figured everyone marked them up.The price is still $380 on their website. That is what they have been priced at for awhile.
As I understand it it forces the trigger to reset.
Its a forced reset trigger (FRT). The trigger forces itself back into battery when you pull it.