Binary Triggers Legal Or Nah?

Fizzik

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So, I've been diving into the whole binary trigger thing lately. I moved here not too long ago and still trying to wrap my head around all the different laws. I get that some states have pretty strict rules, and then others seem to let everything fly. Anyone know if they're cool to use here in Arizona? I just want to make sure I'm not stepping into any legal trouble while trying to enjoy some range time. I’ve also heard mixed opinions from friends back home — they seem to think it’s a gray area. What’s the scoop? Can anyone point me in the right direction?
 
So, I've been diving into the whole binary trigger thing lately. I moved here not too long ago and still trying to wrap my head around all the different laws. I get that some states have pretty strict rules, and then others seem to let everything fly. Anyone know if they're cool to use here in Arizona? I just want to make sure I'm not stepping into any legal trouble while trying to enjoy some range time. I've also heard mixed opinions from friends back home — they seem to think it's a gray area. What's the scoop? Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I know several older people the use what we call a Release trigger in the shotgun sports, for some reason like flinching or other issues they have works for them. HOWEVER.. I have seen at least three different people just about shoot a foot off as well. So in my opinion, for what it is worth, I'd stay away form them! Just because of the safety factor. I'd rather miss a shot, than shoot my foot off or someone standing near by.
 
Years ago I owned a FRT. No problem here in AZ. Sold it soon after I bought it. For me it was just a gimmick and a quick waste of ammo. The product was great and did exactly what it was supposed to do, simulate auto fire. It took some getting used to.
 

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