Franklin Armory, Inc., one of America’s most innovative manufacturers of firearms and accessories, announced today the new G-S193, the first Binary trigger and slide kit for the popular Glock 19 Gen 3. Engineered with Franklin Armory’s patented Binary Firing System (BFS), G-S193 joins G-S173 (for Glock 17 Gen 3) and G-S223 (for Glock 22 Gen 3) in the G-Series lineup as the only pull-and-release triggers to provide Glock users with the ability to actively select between regular semiautomatic and Binary firing modes and safely cancel the release round. Shipping for the new G-S193 Binary trigger and slide kit is expected to begin this quarter.
Created to work with the more compact Glock 19 Gen 3, G-S193 features include:
- Binary/Semiautomatic selector paddle
- Front and rear tritium night sights
- Optics ready to accommodate multiple adapter plates (sold separately)
- Semi/Binary mode indicator on back plate
- High-tactile front and rear slide serrations
- Anti-glare slide top serrations
In Binary mode, a single round is fired when the trigger is pulled and a single round is fired when the trigger is released. One of the revered safety features incorporated into all Franklin Armory BFS triggers is the ability to cancel the release round. To cancel the release round on G-S193, simply move the selector located on the slide from Binary to the “semi” position before releasing the trigger.
Attendees of the 2024 National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) Expo in Kansas City are encouraged to learn more about the new G-S193 by visiting Franklin Armory’s booth (#1306). Additional information about how Franklin Armory’s BFS works can be viewed in the video: “Why Binary is Better.”
MSRP for Franklin Armory’s G-S193 Binary trigger and slide kit is $899.99.
For more information about G-S193 and other innovative Franklin Armory products, visit FranklinArmory.com and follow the organization on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. To inquire about testing and evaluation for G-S193 or other Binary® triggers in the G-Series lineup, please email media@franklinarmory.com.
Personally, I think binary triggers are stupid and an accident waiting to happen especially for a carry gun. But, to each their own I guess.
You have got to be shitting me that they would want to sell that, looking almost exactly like a LEO-government only select-fire Glock-18 :
https://eu.glock.com/en/Technology/Full-Auto
That gun is gonna get some poor shlub killed by a trigger-happy cop thinking they are looking at a literal unregistered machine-pistol.
God help anyone who buys that… Thing. 🙁