I really appreciate how you leave in the “oops” and then show us how to recover from it without editing tricks to make it look perfect! It shows us how even a non expert can do it.
This video is outstanding because it got seized up on insurance and came apart on me. I was about to cave and send it in to have them install, but now that I know how to reassemble the sub assembly I’m gonna give it a new shot today. Thank you very much.
*****TIP: I figured out that applying just a little gun grease (ex. EWG Slip 2000) to the part (2nd disconector) that held the IDS spring kept it firmly in place and made installation much easier so spring would not just keep falling out***** thanks for video make it easy to do.
This is one of the best reassembly videos for the Franklin Armory trigger anywhere on the internet. As an owner of this binary trigger, I can assure you that trying to get that tiny IDS spring back in during assembly and having the master slave pin go in just right to hold the disconnector and IDS together at the same time is an absolute bitch from Hell if you are not doing it the exact right way. Download and save this video as everyone who owns the Franklin Armory trigger will need it at some point.
I have 10 thumbs and have difficulty with small pieces. I put a piece if scotch tape on one side to hold the idea spring in leaving enough room for the slave pin. Worked for me. Great video by the way.
Thank you! You saved me as well! I had that idea spring installed vertically at the front in the “deepest groove” of the right disconnector. Thank goodness you posted this video! I appreciate it sir! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🍻🇺🇸🤘🏽🤘🏽
Didn't need to reinstall one just needed a sort of understanding on how it works , hopefully I can try to replicate it myself. Thank you for the video!
Took me like an hr to get the stupid spring back in, I used gravity to keep it against the side, then partly insterted the slave, added the last piece then drove the slave the rest of the way. Such a pain
Hello sir, I had a quick question regarding your other video on the installation of the Franklin Armory binary trigger group to your zastava M70. I wanted to ask your vertical foregrip is amazing of that rifle. Where did you source it? If I may ask. Thank you for your content and appreciate your time sir.
Since I do not own the Ruger I cannot give 100% certainty. From the research I have done, the Ruger has a small pin configuration like most AR15s out there. I am 99% sure it will work fine.
I am guessing that you have the disconnecter spring placed on the end of the disconnector and not in the gap area. Sorry if I cannot provide a more detailed explanation.
@@reyvinarms1420 like can you put it into the gun step bye step pls I don’t understand how we supposed to do this if your only showing lil parts not the the full thing 🥹
I was just being goofy! Looking to get a binary trigger for my Voodoo but I was very curious on how they operate compared to a semi auto trigger! Video was very helpful in understanding that process!
@@xxc-strokesxx6247 I was being goofy as well. They run really well provided you get the timing down. If you just pull and release as fast as you can, you will outpace the bolt carrier and get a failure to fire. Then you have to cycle the action and start again. If you get into a nice rhythm, you can RIP through a mag in no time.