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Franklin Armory’s New “Reformation” Isn't a Pistol or Rifle and Doesn't Need a Stamp (Full Review)

Franklin Armory: Binary Triggers Still Federally Legal

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Franklin Armory’s Binary Firing System is not affected by the ATF’s announcement pertaining to forced reset triggers. In the wake of news from the ATF that “some” forced reset triggers (FRTs) are “firearms” and even  “machineguns” under the National Firearms Act (NFA) and Gun Control Act (GCA), Franklin Armory issued a statement to let customers [...]

Franklin Armory’s Binary 10/22 Trigger RIPS (With NEW Trigger Housing)

Franklin Armory’s Binary 10/22 Trigger RIPS (With NEW Trigger Housing)

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I was more excited about the 22-C1 trigger for the 10/22 (and compatibles) than any other. Why? Because ammo is freaking expensive. Slinging lead is fun, but those 30-round .223 Rem. magazines add up quick. With the 22-C1, you can have the fun of super-fast semi-automatic fire without setting fire to your wallet. You may not win any wars with a 10/22, but it’s one of the best range toys I’ve ever had.

Franklin Armory’s Piston Driven F17 Gives CA Gun Owners AR Experience in Rimfire Package – SHOT Show 2022

Franklin Armory’s Piston Driven F17 Gives CA Gun Owners AR Experience in Rimfire Package – SHOT Show 2022

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Since its introduction in 2014, Franklin Armory’s F17 rifle has been thumbing its nose at restrictive gun control laws in states like California and New York. Now, it’s better than ever.

Speed Up Your Glock: Franklin Armory Debuts Binary Trigger for Glock 17 – SHOT Show 2022

Speed Up Your Glock: Franklin Armory Debuts Binary Trigger for Glock 17 – SHOT Show 2022

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Dubbed the “G-S173,” Franklin Armory’s new binary trigger and slide kit enables a Glock 17 to fire a round on the trigger pull and on the release—what the company calls “binary mode.”

Franklin Armory Debuts Binary Trigger for Ruger PC Carbines and Chargers

Franklin Armory Debuts Binary Trigger for Ruger PC Carbines and Chargers

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Binary triggers are completely good to go, they are unregulated just like any other standard trigger assembly, but will fire when the trigger is released in addition to when it’s pulled.

Full-Auto Speeds on Your Ruger 10/22 & Compatibles! Franklin Armory’s BFSIII - SHOT Show 2020

Full-Auto Speeds on Your Ruger 10/22 & Compatibles! Franklin Armory’s BFSIII – SHOT Show 2020

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The 22-C1 is designed for Ruger’s 10/22 chambered in .22LR, and it could be even more fun than its predecessors. We went to Franklin Armory’s booth at SHOT Show 2020 to check it out.

Franklin Armory Unveils Two New California-Friendly AR-15s

Franklin Armory Unveils Two New California-Friendly AR-15s

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Franklin Armory has two new AR-15-based firearms tailor-fit for the California hunting and sport shooting markets, one chambered in .300 AAC Blackout and the other in .350 Legend.

Franklin Armory's New Title 1: A Feature-Rich Firearm for Restrictive States (Takes Detachable Mags!)

Franklin Armory’s New Title 1: A Feature-Rich Firearm for Restrictive States (Takes Detachable Mags!)

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Franklin Armory, longtime experts at finding gaps in between the rules, now offers the Title 1 AR-style semi-automatic firearm for heavily regulated markets.

Franklin Armory’s New “Reformation” Isn't a Pistol or Rifle and Doesn't Need a Stamp (Full Review)

Franklin Armory’s New “Reformation” Isn’t a Pistol or Rifle and Doesn’t Need a Stamp (Full Review)

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If you purchase firearms based solely on their ability to help you survive the zombie apocalypse, you might want to skip this one. But if you have a sense of humor, a love of weird firearms, and a healthy desire to Stick It to The Man, Franklin Armory’s new Reformation is exactly what you’ve been looking for.

The Franklin Armory Providence: Non Semi-Automatic 'Digital' Action - SHOT Show 2019

The Franklin Armory Providence: Non Semi-Automatic ‘Digital’ Action – SHOT Show 2019

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The highlight of the Providence is the fact that it is not semiautomatic, but still fires one round per pull of the trigger. The technicalities of this fall in a grey area but as I mentioned, this is one of Franklin Armory’s specialties. They have dubbed this action the “digital action” not because it is electronic, but because it operates by the power of your finger (digit).