The Franklin Armory BFSIII CZ-C1 Trigger is the ultimate upgrade for both tactical and competitive applications. Dominate your next shooting match or gain a boost of confidence in the field with these Rifle Triggers by Franklin Armory that feature an ambidextrous safety selector to suit all marksmen. This Franklin Armory BFSIII CZ-C1 Semi-Auto Trigger is a 3-position trigger: position 1 is safe and won’t fire, position 2 is semi and fires one round per pull and position 3 is binary, firing one round on pull and another upon release. These triggers provide greatly reduced split times between rounds while also tightening your groupings down range. Vastly improve your weapon performance by installing a Franklin Armory BFSIII CZ-C1 Trigger for CZ Scorpion. Specifications for Franklin Armory BFSIII CZ-C1 Trigger – Binary Firing System for CZ Scorpion: Manufacturer: Franklin Armory Color: Black Gun Model: CZ Scorpion EVO 3 Gun Type: Rifle Additional Features: 3-Position Condition: New Features of Franklin Armory BFSIII CZ-C1 Trigger – Binary Firing System for CZ Scorpion: 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 CZ-C1 Trigger – Binary Firing System for CZ Scorpion
Franklin Armory BFSIII CZ-C1 Trigger – Binary Firing System for CZ Scorpion
$449.99
SKU: AF753452
Categories: Franklin Armory, Rifle Triggers
6 reviews for Franklin Armory BFSIII CZ-C1 Trigger – Binary Firing System for CZ Scorpion
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Trev151 –
First off the trigger pull was about 8 lbs with my Stinger trigger shoe from Neilson Manufacturing installed. I used the spring reducer kit from HB Industries and getting just over 5lbs. I was worried the spring tension wouldn't be enough to pull the trigger back during binary fire, but works flawless. HB safety selector right hand blank does work on their safety, would assume others would install just fine as well. I am disappointed in the price for the item seeing that basically everything is stock housing, hammer, hammer spring, trigger shoe are same parts as CZ produce in the gun. Overall if you have some extra money to play with, buy it! Make sure you stock up on ammo because it doesn't last long with this trigger.
D –
I ordered the black flat face trigger and optics planet was back ordered. They emailed me said they had a silver flat face if I wanted to swap. I swapped it got it 4 days later so good job OP. I read the directions and went with the blue springs in a bond stock px-9 and it worked great. From safety to semi to binary it ran like a champ and now I’ve gotta find more ammo during a global shutdown.
John –
Dropped right in.Installed no problem on first try. Safety selector is a little weird and hard to switch but worked flawlessly suppressed and un-suppressed with both Sonic and sub Sonic varieties of ammo
OutdoorsMen –
If i was going on just end result it would be 5 out of 5. Going on install much much lower. Before you buy check what version trigger package you have. The install video from FA shows two makes it sound easy maybe a little filling… not so.If you have a "world legal" you likely are going to have to DRILL out the screw holding in trigger group. Mine was not that it looked easy but turned out full of loctite. Solder iron trick alone could not get the screw hot enough. Ended up using a solder iron, and heat gun both and even then took one heck of a crank. I am lucky it did not strip it I cannot stress how much of a pain this was.Also they do mention a spot that looks like injection molding on "gen 1" that would need filed. Mine had that but it was flat already or below so no filling.At this point you would think easy going not much left? Sadly would be wrong. I can't blame FA on this but the CZ safety is a heck of a pain to put in. I do blame them acting like a punch and grease will make it easy in install video. You will be prying with a screw driver most likely hoping to get the little metal piece to go above safety your putting in.In the end I based on product itself as i do like it if you subtract install. But if you went on install and their video it would have been 1 to 2 star max.
Al –
Some reviews of this trigger assembly have terrible ratings. Apparently early model CZ Scorpions had a ridge in the trigger housing which prevented the trigger assembly from seating correctly. My Scorpion did NOT have this. Installation was extremely easy, taking about 15 minutes. The only issue was making sure I had the correct safety/selector knob installed, in the right direction. IT WOULD SIMPLIFY INSTALLALTION IF FRANKLIN ARMORY WOULD MOUNT THE RIGHT SIDE SAFETY/SELECTOR KNOB, IN THE CORRECT POSITION, IN THE PACKAGE. After installation, the trigger assembly works exactly as it should. My only issue is the DETENT ARM, which holds the safety/selector in the desired position, is heavier than it needs to be. This makes moving the selector more difficult than it needs to be. It appears that slightly rounding the tip of the DETENT ARM (so it doesn't sit quite so deeply into the safety/selector slots, would make the safety easier to rotate. This is a very minor issue. Other than that, I would rate the Franklin Armory BFSIII CZ-C1 Trigger as 100%. Owners of early model CZ Scorpions should check their trigger housing to make sure the area where the trigger housing group sits is completely flat. Because the Franklin Armory BFSIII CZ-C1 Trigger comes as a complete assembly, it makes installation of unit easy and trouble free. I would highly recommend this unit.
Jembo –
The product itself is great and works exactly as intended. I don't regret my purchase at all, I must note though and cuz has pretty bad quality control for their bolt. I didn't notice until the higher firing rate achieved with this trigger. My bolt degraded faster and I had to file away a piece of metal that was eventually blocking the firing pin from operating. Just be aware that the pieces of your gun, especially blow back operated bolts, have a lifespan to them generally. That lifespan becomes shorter if they aren't all up to par. By buying this product you open yourself to the possibility of finding out you have a scorpion that is slightly defective. It is not a fault of the trigger, but again CZ. Just be warned. I still do not regret purchasing this trigger at all.