This is allegedly a video of it being fired:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdUSPHvlGts
My money is that the trigger fires on the release.
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This is allegedly a video of it being fired:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdUSPHvlGts
My money is that the trigger fires on the release.
I’ve done a lot shotgun shooting and developed a bad flinch. The cure is a release trigger. I also do a lot of tactical/AR shooting and training. Based on my experience, I would not feel comfortable with a release type trigger in a tactical situation. Nor would I want to be around someone first learning a release trigger in a tactical situation...
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A release trigger just doesn’t sound very safe.
I've never experienced a release trigger but it sounds very counter-intuitive and very strange and seems like it would be very difficult to get used to and master. Not to mention then messing up using normal triggers. But I could be wrong on all counts since I've never tried it. It may leave sliced bread in the dust.
I don't know tactical, but been around r trigs. Worked at a trap/skeet range growing up. Way too many times, I saw dust clouds produced within inches of toes by a release trigger. Would feel safer living as a sheep than owning a release trigger. That said, my son has a binary that I think is kinda cool....
Even though it's conceptually idiotic, I could probably at least enjoy a binary trigger, and don't *really* view them as more inherently dangerous than a gun with a Burst or Auto setting. A trigger system that is purely semi-auto and fires on the release *only* is something I have zero interest in.
We won't know for sure until SHOT but I'm guessing after the big reveal I'm still going to have to just bite the bullet and start the SBR paperwork.
I for sure agree that training and repetition would help one overcome some of the nuances of a release trigger. It happens rather quickly actually. However, tactically speaking, I don’t think dynamically it’s a good fit.
Curious about the three position safety. I watched the video of the guy providing his theory on why this isn’t NFA, and unless I’m misinterpreting what he said in the video and what you say below, wouldn’t the OR option now mean a single action of the trigger is necessary to fire there once agin meeting the ATF criteria of a rifle?
Other than curiosity, I don’t care. I have zero interest in having one of these things”.
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