Seems cool but also seems dangerous. I guess If you feel that you need to pull the trigger on someone, you might as well let (at least) two rounds off. When I was in the Army 27 years ago, We had the M-16 A2 which had 3rd burst which was cool but it just seems weird to me the way the binary works. I don’t know if I can get use to it because you lose your control since if you let the trigger reset it automatically fires the second round. I’m a bit on the fence about it. I’m not saying it should be illegal, because I support 2a as it was written and the actual purpose of the 2a, but I just don’t think binary is right for me. I’ll take a traditional full auto or 3rd burst tho 😂
Del-ton makes a awesome rifle. Damn near seamless space between the upper and lower. seen a lot of videos and these rifles do great i got mine for 6 would have given more for it
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It’s a viable option, but would require some serious training that most won’t do. I would get one if I could in California, I would see it as a double tap only and never rest my the trigger to the rear.
No you wouldnt. I bump fore my ares all the time. Faster rate than you display her. Cost only all the ammo you shoot. The recoil is compleatly controlable. Easy to aim. I have a razor to aim from the him. Very acurate as i say only drawback is all the ammo you go threw in a very short period if time. In 29 minutes you can easily bust 500 rounds off even more if you actually wanted to waiste that kind of money????
This is wrong. Put the buffer tube up to your cheek. Its called cheek welding. If you don't believe me look it up. Its how you control it without a brace
Bruh there were live round still in that mag while you still had binary engaged with your FINGER FAR TOO CLOSE TO THE TRIGGER and your barrel NOT pointed down range.