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So, it's a selectable HellFire trigger setup.

I didn't see any mention of Form 4s, Class III, etc. on the webpage. I don't know how this can be NFA compliant...

Posted
52 minutes ago, COBrien said:

So, it's a selectable HellFire trigger setup.

I didn't see any mention of Form 4s, Class III, etc. on the webpage. I don't know how this can be NFA compliant...

they got approval. it takes manual intervention to fire each bullet. pulling back the trigger and holding it back - 1 bullet goes out. Releasing the trigger? 1 bullet goes out.

 

Problem is, if you try to fire them too fast, they screw up as the hammer is trying to fire again while the bolt is in the wrong place

Posted
3 hours ago, guruofhotrod said:

And of course as expected, not legal on Kommiefornia!:evil: Doesn't seem too practical but looks like it might be fun to shoot on occasion:thumbup:

No devices that increase the fire rate of the firearm. Technically, not supposed to "bump fire" your guns either..... LAME!

  • 5 years later...
Posted
On 7/22/2016 at 3:57 PM, blue109 said:

Check out the fostech echo. Same principle, but they seemed to have solved some of the safety and misfire issues of the Franklin 

I read somewheres that the echo will not be compatible with DPMS. Don’t know. Originally the echo was part of my plan. Currently hopefull  about the Franklin. Whoever can give me more practical info on this, please do.

Posted
25 minutes ago, SubGrub said:

Who here has installed a BSFIII on a 308? I’m going for it. What should I know?

It just so happens I have a Franklin sitting right here and I'm pretty curious if it will run in my 308. We can compare notes lol. 

Posted

FWIW, I have a friend with one (Fostech?) and he and his son love the thing. Looks like fun but I can run a firearm pretty fast when that's required w/o the binary trigger so I stay old school. Old dog and new tricks don't always work the best. 

Posted
10 hours ago, unforgiven said:

There is a reason why serious shooters don't use them. A trigger hand crank might be a better way to burn through ammo. Just my 2 .

How serious ..  sdfr. At midnight.. get some bro!🍻🍻🇺🇸

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