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Offline Arokcrwlr

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Re: Timney Triggers
« Reply #30 on: February 03, 2021, 12:24:25 AM »
Another happy Timney here too. I've only put ~500 down range suppressed (Rugged Obsidian), but no issues. 

A huge improvement in one of the few areas that needed improvement...

Offline pfrederi1

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Re: Timney Triggers
« Reply #31 on: February 04, 2021, 12:27:07 PM »

Im trying to decide between this Timey Trigger and the Franklin Armory Binary Trigger.

Does anyone know any drawbacks to going the Binary trigger route vs this Timny trigger. What would you choose if price was not an option and why you would NOT choose the binary trigger over the Timney trigger.

Thanks

Offline Shrink

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Re: Timney Triggers
« Reply #32 on: February 04, 2021, 07:14:17 PM »
I have a binary trigger in my larger version scorpion and a Timney in my micro scorpion.

I’m a target shooter in general so my bias lies with all the traits of target triggers. I would say that the Timney is far and away a better feeling trigger in all aspects; compared to the single shot binary mode (as expected).

The question you have to ask yourself is how important is the binary mode to you; the reason most of us buy it. For pure fun, the binary wins hands down if you have tons of ammo to spray. If you want a significantly better overall trigger, assuming you don’t have function problems, the Timney is vastly superior.

If I could only have one of the triggers, based on my experience, I would buy the Timney 5 times more often than the binary trigger (and I have lots of ammo).

YMMV

Offline Arokcrwlr

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Re: Timney Triggers
« Reply #33 on: February 04, 2021, 07:15:03 PM »
I have binary triggers on a few ARs and a 10/22.  They are fun range toys for sure.  I have several ARs and 10/22s - if I only had one I would go with a good trigger over the binary. It also depends on the primary use of your Scorpion - if it's your home defense weapon, then I'd go with the Timney; if it's a range toy, go with the binary.  My $0.02...

Offline pfrederi1

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Re: Timney Triggers
« Reply #34 on: February 05, 2021, 10:18:52 AM »

Hey Thanks Guys.
Exactly the type feedback I was looking for. I guess ill go with the Timney trigger. As stated I dnt have tons of ammo myself and ammo is hard to come by these days and expensive. I dnt want to call the binary trigger a gimmick but it does give somewhat of a feel of an automatic weapon or close to it w/o being illegal. So il think ill be going the Timney trigger route and save some money at the same time.

Thx Again





Offline RCFL

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Re: Timney Triggers
« Reply #35 on: February 05, 2021, 08:39:44 PM »
Got my trigger back from Timney. The problem was the dowel pin for the disconnector was binding on the inside of the trigger housing and not allowing the disconnector to move as freely as it should. They polished it, reinstalled and centered it and replaced the hammer/disconnector spring and got it shipped back out. The whole return/repair/return process was barely more than a week, which was quicker than I thought it might be. Got the gun in the range today and all is well. Trigger is fantastic, works properly now and is breaking just under three pounds. Couldn’t be happier with it.
P-10 S OR
P-09 C Nocturne
P-01
2075 D RAMI
75B Polished Stainless
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Scorpion Evo 3 S1

Offline pfrederi1

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Re: Timney Triggers
« Reply #36 on: February 08, 2021, 04:29:40 PM »
I guess i shoulda made sure I could actually GET a Timney trigger first before making a decision on getting one. Seems like I cant find them available anywhere.

Does anyone know where I can get Timney trigger for the scorpion thats in stock or anyone has for sale???

Thanks
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