November 24, 2025, 06:17 PM
kimberkidCan anyone compare/contrast the Binary Triggers on the market?
I’ve got several Franklin Armory’s in various firearms (AR, HK, Scorpion & 10/22) one (AR) Fostech but never an FRT, anyone have all 3 or are there others on the market I’m not aware of?
Of the two brands I have I prefer the Franklin, however real select fire wins, hands down … unfortunately many firearms hadn’t been invented before the ‘86 machine gun ban, not to mention the $$$ factor.
November 24, 2025, 06:53 PM
Mars_AttacksBinaries are garbage.
I have Super Safety Solutions Kabuto kits that I have been using with modified three position safeties. I also have one supersafety and a super selektor.
They all mimic select fire. There are several threads on the subject.
November 25, 2025, 08:07 AM
Creeping_DeathI have an array of Franklin binary triggers with that I have been happy with over the years. Not as fast as FRTs, SSs, or Full Auto, but they make emptying magazines and drums way too easy!
With the Kabuto drop-in kits, since they are made of polymer have you noticed any wear or shavings when using them?
November 25, 2025, 12:45 PM
Mars_Attacksquote:
Originally posted by Creeping_Death:
With the Kabuto drop-in kits, since they are made of polymer have you noticed any wear or shavings when using them?
No, they are fine. The carbon fiber housing merely keeps it in place.
The trip is nothing more than a cam that presses down on a set of fingers that shove the trigger back into place, then lets off when the bolt comes forward. There's really no pressure exerted.
I build the kits, so I fit them exact. No break in needed.