The Franklin Armory BFSIII for B&T is a 3-Position Trigger. In position 3 it will fire 1 round on Pull and 1 round on Release. This makes it the fastest semi-automatic trigger on the market. The BFSIII is ideal for Tactical and Competition use. The BFSIII provides greatly reduced split times between rounds and the ability to place two separate shots into a tighter group.Some B&T firearms may require slight modifications to the interior of the lower plastic to properly fit their trigger. The modification is still reverse compatible with the OEM trigger. Specifications for Franklin Armory BFSIII B&T-C1 Trigger – Binary Firing System for B&T APC9: Manufacturer: Franklin Armory Color: Black Trigger Shape: Curved Gun Model: Brugger & Thomet APC9 Condition: New Features of Franklin Armory BFSIII B&T-C1 Trigger – Binary Firing System for B&T APC9: Release round can be canceled by simply moving our Patent Pending selector out of Binary mode while holding the trigger back Easy to install Smooth trigger pull: 4.5 lbs, +/- 0.5 lbs Positive reset on release phase Enhanced buffer springs for optimal flexibility < Compatible with any BCG Great for competition shooters, tactical shooters and recreational enthusiasts Position 1 Safe Will not fire Position 2 Semi Fires 1 round per pull Position 3 Binary Fires 1 round on pull and 1 round on release Package Contents: Franklin Armory BFSIII B&T-C1 Trigger – Binary Firing System for B&T APC9
Franklin Armory BFSIII B&T-C1 Trigger – Binary Firing System for B&T APC9
$449.99
SKU: A85B6CD3
Categories: Franklin Armory, Rifle Triggers
4 reviews for Franklin Armory BFSIII B&T-C1 Trigger – Binary Firing System for B&T APC9
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BinaryTriggerHappy –
YES, it's made me give it Five Stars ☆☆☆☆☆ All The WaY ▪this trigger assembly has functioned flawlessly for me in a Colt AR/M4, a PalmettoStateArmory (PSA) and M&P Sport II. ▪this trigger it is a definite Smile or Laugh maker while enjoying the seemingly full auto sound and function from a semi auto firearm. ▪ wuth a but of practice, can put bullets on target with surprising accuracy in binary mode, and definitely when in Semi Auto. ▪secret's in the breathing by exhaling slow and bottom of breath gently squeeze trigger. So, now, please 《NOTE》- AR15 platform users or owners who are not completely familiar with How To Disassemble, Clean or doesn't fully understand the mechanical aspects of any firearm ▪PLEASE, take time to research and educate before handling, using and disassmbling a firearm. NOW, for the Installation of this trigger – Do NOT lose the safety lever Detent Spring or the Detent plunger, they are tiny and no doubt the most lost or forgotten parts of disassembling/ assembly – that being said ☆ it's a FuN Trigger ☆
mike –
These work great, the only downside is sometimes the safety selector is very easy to move, some of that i feel has to do with the dimensions of your selector hole ; not to big of a hole and not to small. Also making sure not to pinch your detent spring at an angle when snugging down your grip . Also make sure your trigger pin is lined up with the holes when you drive your pin through so you don't mess up your IDES spring that sits under the detent. It is possible for some people to out run this trigger by pulling the trigger to rapidly , however i find this to be a pretty rare occurence and i not certain ive had it happen to me on an AR15, but it did happen a couple times on the GHM9 9mm PCC. The selector switch is also a pretty much perfect profile of length and thickness for me , easy to use , doesn't dig into your hand while gripping the pistol grip and manipulating the lever.
Jason –
I have a Franklin trigger for my AR it works well. This trigger is not worth half the price tag. The selector is extremely sloppy. The detent is terrible engineered, perhaps an afterthought if that. For this price they should include a detent spring that provides positive retention and engagement of the positions and guides from one to the next. To make matters worse neither opticsplanet nor franklin armory stand behind these trigger groups. This is the last time I’ll buy a Franklin Armory product.
Charles –
Let me set the context for my review. Almost every gun in my collection has been refined with aftermarket components to enhance the operation of gun. This typically starts with the fire control group. And results in a trigger that is competition grade polished smooth, zero take up, breaks like a glass Christmas ornament, with zero over travel. So, when I pay this much for a fire control group this is what I am used to getting. This is my first experience with a binary fire control system so maybe I was expecting too much based on the price of the unit. The installation was pretty much drop in simple and the instructions were clear. The machine work on the components looked clean and precise. The function of the fire control group was just as advertised. The “feel” of the trigger would be what I would rate as between a very good and excellent military issue trigger. It has a military feel somewhat long take up that is acceptably smooth but hangs at the edge of the break point adding a distraction at the critical point of sear release for precise shooting. Overall, after putting a couple hundred rounds through the gun I would not hesitate recommending the trigger group as solid and reliable enough to use in a duty weapon but it does come with a slight learning curve to get the most out of it. I guess I was just hoping for a little more “polish” for the price.