"An ingenious solution to a nonexistent problem." I think is the quote we're all looking for.
Excellent example of just because you can, doesn't mean you should. I predict alot of range ceiling impacts, and rounds exiting over the top of berms. But hey, 'merica.
Taking a break from social media.
Let's not forget about the very exciting DND possibilities, especially when holstering!
(That's Double Negligent Discharge, a term we haven't needed up until now).
Shooting a Post-sample Glock 18 might have been one of the most fun full-auto firearms I've ever fired. I totally see the appeal, and having fun is okay. I keep meaning to order a Franklin binary trigger for my SLR-104UR, but somehow every time I get that itch, $450 has better places to fall out of my wallet.
But a binary Glock for $899.. that sum would almost cover an entire Gen 5 blue label base gun, a direct mill, and an HE509T or Acro. I know which of those two options I'd rather have right now.
Best online comment I've seen so far: "Does the second round go high and right?"
But seriously, being relatively new to firearms, I'd never even heard of a binary trigger.