Binary AR trigger that fires upon pull and reset...
http://www.full30.com/video/ceeabaf6e8e470f062cf6521f8bda1b6
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The feature of the Echo to be able to hold the trigger back and put it in safe and have it not fire the 2nd round is what IMO makes it better than the other offerings out there.
It is absurd for the Echo pitchman to call it the "safest AR trigger" since it negates the conventional practice of "finger off the trigger immediately to cease firing".
It is absurd for the Echo pitchman to call it the "safest AR trigger" since it negates the conventional practice of "finger off the trigger immediately to cease firing".
(Bang.)
"Cease fire!"
Well, yeah, but...not exactly immediately...
(Bang.)
Don't you need a special license to own an automatic weapon in mass?
The danger goes beyond the carbon based software problem. In order to prevent the gun from firing when the trigger is back, you need to keep putting energy into the system (hold the trigger) or put energy into manipulating the safety lever. With conventional triggers and actions shooting stops if you stop putting energy into the system (i.e., trigger pull).Still dangerous. Simply because of the software problem in people's head.
Provided everyone uses basic safety procedures everyone should be safe with the Echo trigger. I understand that letting off the trigger during a cease fire is part of it, but as long as the weapon is pointed in a safe direction everything should be A-ok.