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Three binary triggers on the market - JSD, G-Flex, and Franklin

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#1 ·
Binary triggers in pistols are a dumb idea, but I have a SBR'd frame with a USW-G chassis that could make it LESS of a dumb idea. I'm at least curious, but there's basically no information or reviews on ANY of the three binary trigger options currently for sale for glocks:

(1) Franklin Armory G-S173
(2) JSD Supply PR
(3) G-Flex Reflex

Does anyone have ANY experience with these systems? Are any of them suitable for serious use, possibly after tuning?
 
#2 ·
I recently picked up a used G45 at a local shop and at the time I bought it was told that it came with an "extra trigger." I didn't pay much attention to it until I got home and found it was a brand new unopened G-Flex binary trigger. I installed it and took it to the range....it functions as advertised. Takes some thought and deliberate steps when you first start out, but it runs fine once you get the hang of it. It's not something I'd put in my carry guns, but at the range it's a lot of fun.
 
#3 ·
I went JSD Supply website and looked at their gen 3 trigger. I find it odd there are no reviews.

"Reviews
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Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review."
 
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#6 ·
I have a Franklin Armory on one of my CZ Scorpions, it’s been fine and hasn’t given me any problems. It’s a novelty item and a great way to burn through ammo but so far it’s functioned as advertised. Franklin has plenty of reviews on their triggers and seem to be a bigger name in the binary game. Good luck
 
#12 ·
I’ve looked into the Franklin Armory G-S173 binary trigger and found that it’s the most talked about among the three. Peoples have reported it works well after a bit of fine-tuning, but it’s still relatively new to the market, so long-term reliability is unclear. For serious use, you’d likely need to spend time dialing it in and ensuring it runs reliably with your specific setup. The general consensus is that binary triggers in pistols are more of a novelty, but in an SBR configuration, you might get more utility out of it. Still, proceed with caution and extensive testing.