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Has anyone shot with this style or own 1? I found a newer style that doesn't require you to move the safety switch to safe or semi for it not to fire when in the pulled position. Disengagement is above forward of the trigger instead. Trigger pull is 5-8 or 6-8 #s iirc. I don't feel the need for it, but this 1 has my attention.
 
Has anyone shot with this style or own 1? I found a newer style that doesn't require you to move the safety switch to safe or semi for it not to fire when in the pulled position. Disengagement is above forward of the trigger instead. Trigger pull is 5-8 or 6-8 #s iirc. I don't feel the need for it, but this 1 has my attention.
Binary are fun as heck.
If you learn to “milk” the trigger, it will give very accurate, controlled fire
 
I have multiple Franklins
HK, AR, Scorpion, AK and both Rugers, they are fun. I only have the Franklins since they are the easiest install and basically use the same manual of arms. I have not heard of the one were you do not have to move the safety?
 
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Fostech Echo Sport uses the "toggle" as they say instead of safety. They say the reason it's cheaper/cost less is construction. Instead of 450-500 $ it's 325ish give or take 25 where you can find it at? Install look to be a pain from video, but mechanical skills is my suit. Right tools for the job with extra should get it done.
 
Fostech Echo Sport uses the "toggle" as they say instead of safety. They say the reason it's cheaper/cost less is construction. Instead of 450-500 $ it's 325ish give or take 25 where you can find it at? Install look to be a pain from video, but mechanical skills is my suit. Right tools for the job with extra should get it done.
Oh yes, I have installed one for a customer they are indeed a pain to install. The install videos got you 90% of the way there but when they filmed the video fingers would block critical parts of how things lined up.
 
Oh yes, I have installed one for a customer they are indeed a pain to install. The install videos got you 90% of the way there but when they filmed the video fingers would block critical parts of how things lined up.
Typical filmography
 
Here's the skinny? Drawback- full auto bolt required :censored: :censored: :censored: :censored: :censored: and I can't use it in an ar57 (well the 1 I own anyway). Only bench tested so far. I had to find out the difference in carriers, but I do have some in ar15 and 10's that will work. The other thing is I can't use and anti-rotation pins even though the pins are the same size that are regular pins. The hammer pin hole is fine, but the trigger pin is the issue. The trigger came with a slave pin for it to stay together and it measures the same diameter as the anti pins. There's the groove in the middle of the regular pin, but not in the anti pins, so it could be binding there?
 
Well after purchasing 2 (at separate purchase dates) of the fostech echo sport triggers (1 @ 329.99 and 1 @299.99). I just received an email from them (classic firearms) that now it's $259.99. Oh well! No need for any more! I have 1 setup on ar15 and 1 on ar10, so good to rock and roll unless I get something like 300wm or 338lm that accepts these triggers. Won't take long to dump 14 rounds or less. I'll feel like I've been hog hunting with @KillerFord1977!
 
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