But but but binary trigger!!!
I'm glad to see innovation. I'm glad to have one more reason why the NFA registry is pointless. In short, I'm glad they pushed the boundaries and did this, but I'm not someone who'd buy into this. I'd save me $200 and build a pistol or just SBR another lower and keep my bullet spin. But that's me.
All that said, I'm interested to see the velocity differences in same length barrels with proper twist rate for the bullet they're trying to stabilize. I also want to see what this does to quality defensive ammo in gel tests.