Franklin Armory recently announced the release of three new AR-style pistols fitted with binary triggers and pistol braces. The new Franklin Armory Binary ARs each feature the company’s patented Binary Firing System. They also include a linear compensating and flash-suppressing Triumvir muzzle device. All three pistols come with high-end furniture combinations, built American-made parts and materials.
Franklin Armory Binary ARs
C12 Pistol
The C12 features a 12.5-inch barrel, mid-length gas system, forged receiver set, B5 grip, and the new SBA5 pistol brace from SB Tactical. The C12 Pistol’s combination of a mid-length gas system, Binary®trigger, and Triumvir muzzle device makes it a smooth-shooting, entry-level AR pistol for optimal close quarter applications. MSRP for the C12 Pistol is $1,289.99.
Salus Pistol
The Salus features a 12-inch barrel, carbine-length gas system, premium billet receiver set. It includes Franklin Armory’s FSR handguard, Ergo grip, Triumvir muzzle device, and SBA3 pistol brace. The Salus Pistol is a premium option for anyone seeking an in-vehicle or home-defense tool with the Binary trigger’s pull-and-release firing capabilities. MSRP for the Salus Pistol is $1,699.99.
PDW-C7
The PDW-C7 features a 7.5-inch barrel, pistol-length gas system, forged receiver set, Franklin Armory’s FST handguard with Magpul M-LOK hand stop, Magpul K2 grip, Triumvir muzzle device, and SBPDW pistol brace. The PDW-C7 is a superior compact personal defense weapon that provides a genuine Binary pull-and-release firing option for ultimate flexibility in defensive situations. MSRP for the PDW-C7 is $1,559.99.
For more info, visit franklinarmory.com.
Editor’s Take
It’s been a crazy year+ in gun laws, seeing the overturn of the bump stock ban and the general smack down of the ATF Pistol Brace Rule. In both cases, administrations and regulatory bodies attempted to circumvent Constitutional law through re-imagining what words actually meant. Not today, gun grabbers. Now bump stocks, pistol braces and even binary systems continue flowing to market. Get ’em while you; you never know when prohibition lurks once more.