Are binary triggers the best way to simulate full auto while entirely shouldering an AR?
I shot an m16a1 at a range recently and want to get something that’s close to put a few mags through every time I go to the range. Shooting full auto is just one of the only things I enjoy doing anymore.
Things like this have been done ever since people could buy semi-autos. It's a small wonder it was not until some jew with no reason to live got hopped up on vallium that someone did something with it that wasn't unremarkable gang on gang violence.
Jeremiah King
Nice try, ATF!
Grayson Baker
Puts downward pressure on the disconnecter while the BCG travels back and forth.
Take your AR and something long and thin (screwdriver or a punch). Take off the upper so you can see into the FCG. Pull the trigger, then while holding down the trigger, recock the hammer, it will be kept in place by the disconnecter. While keeping pressure on the trigger, use your punch or screwdriver to push down on the disconnecter. The hammer will release, and that's how it works. Not sure, I'm guessing 1/16 or an 1/8 of an inch. Shouldn't make much of a difference but someone correct me if I'm wrong. Material and treatments can be whatever your want
Landon Phillips
GUYS DO NOT DO THIS. THIS WILL PRODUCE MUSTARD GAS. TRUST ME, YOU WILL DIE IF YOU DO THIS
>The disconnector catches thehammer, then the carrier closes, pushing down on the swiftlink. The swiftlink then depresses the tail of the disconnector and releases thehammer.
>If it held the disconnector down all the time, it would havehammerfollow andlightstrikes.
>Function is the same as a DIAC and closer to a lightning link than a DIAS. DIAC, lightning link and swiftlink all function by manipulating the disconnector in sync with the carrier. DIAS uses M16 internals and holds the back of thehammeruntil the carrier closes.
>DIAS = Drop In Auto Sear >DIAC = Drop In Auto Connector >Swiftlink is the sheetmetalversion of this coat hangar
God I wish I had a binary trigger for my USP or Glock
Matthew Rodriguez
checked and keked
Hunter Taylor
That's the trip and hammer catch of an M-16 DIAS. To use it, you need an M-16 disconnector, M-16 selector switch, M-16 hammer, and M-16 "full auto" bolt carrier.
It's not drop-in for the average AR-15. The advantage of the "coat hanger" swift-link auto connector, is that you can drop it into most ARs with semi-auto internals and an M-16 bolt carrier, without changing anything for full auto fire.