Binary Triggers Legal Or Nah?

Fizzik

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I've been digging into this whole binary trigger situation, and honestly, it's a bit confusing. Coming from a state where they were pretty chill about gun stuff, I wasn't expecting all the differences here. I think I read somewhere that they're legal in Wisconsin, but then I stumbled upon some forum posts that sound like people get a bit mixed up about it.

I’m not trying to break any laws, so I wanted to reach out and see if anyone's got firsthand knowledge. Also, is there a specific process to follow if I decide to get one? I’ve been thinking about upgrading my rifle, and these triggers seem like a fun option, but I definitely want to stay on the right side of the law. Anyone else grappling with this? What’s your take?
 
I looked into binary triggers when I moved, too. In Wisconsin they’re legal, but rules change fast, so always double-check state law. I almost bought one online before realizing my “upgrade” might’ve upgraded me straight into trouble
 
I actually see no need or use for a binary trigger. If the first shot hit the target and did it's job it's a waste of ammo to have to fire a second shot. Also somewhat dangerous since the second shot will usually fire during the recoil sequence and most likely won't hit the target anyway.
 

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