BINARY RUGER: Franklin Armory Pulls (And Releases) A 10/22 Trigger

Bless our friends at Franklin Armory. Every year in the days leading up to SHOT Show they attempt to smash the gun internet with another epic release. As it appears, 2020 is no different. Franklin has just announced a binary trigger for the Ruger 10/22 platform. Like their eight other triggers, this rimfire version has three positions: safe, fire and binary. On binary a shot is fired when pulling the trigger as well as when the trigger is released. These binary Ruger triggers will MSRP at $299 and I predict they will be very popular. Just when you thought rimfire ammo pricing was reasonable again…
Details and information can be found below.
Note: I’m pretty proud of my headline, so I’ll take all the digital high-fives you guys want to throw my way.Minden, NV, January 16, 2020 Franklin Armory® is excited to introduce our 9th binary trigger. We successfully adapted the patented Generation 3 Binary Firing System ™ to the Ruger® 10/22® platform. We have done extensive prototyping and testing. The final configuration will be placed into production soon. Sign up for our emailing list for pre-order notifications of the BFSIIITM for 10/22®.
Franklin Armory® President, Jay Jacobson, stated, “Last year, our sales and marketing team tasked our engineers to apply our patented Binary Firing System III ™ technology to the Ruger® 10/22® platform because the rifles are relatively inexpensive, the ammunition is cheap, and just about every gun owner in the US already has one! I’m pleased with the final result and think our engineers did a great job!”
Fast on the heels of their previous release of the BFSIII ™ for AK9-C1; Franklin Armory® proves again to be the premier manufacturer of Binary triggers with Nine models currently available.
The first Binary Firing System ™ was released for the AR platform in 2015. All BFSIII ™ triggers feature a three-mode safety selector. Mode 1 is “Safe.” Mode 2 is “Semi” for semiautomatic. And Mod 3 is “Binary” mode. In Binary mode, the firearm will discharge one round on the pull of the trigger and one round on the release of the trigger. All BFSIII ™ models feature the ability to negate the release round in Binary mode by modulating the safety selector back to “Semi” mode or “Safe.” Additionally, all BFSIII ™ are engineered to prevent the operator from modulating the selector to “Binary” mode while holding the trigger back in “Semi” mode.

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So, the purpose of a "binary" trigger is to be able to make empty brass as quickly as possible, while giggling at the excitement of faux full-auto. What a bunch of ReTards.
Hi-Tech crossed with stupid.