Binary Triggers Legal Or Nah?

Fizzik

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I've been doing some digging to figure out if binary triggers are legal in New Hampshire. It feels like every state has its own rules, and coming from somewhere else, I get a bit lost. I read a few things online, but you know how that goes — sometimes it's hard to tell what's current and what's just outdated info.

I think I saw something about them being allowed since they're not fully auto, but I really want to double-check with people who know the lay of the land here. Anyone have the scoop? Or maybe some personal experiences?

I'd love to hear what you all think. It'd be great to get this sorted out before I make any purchases.
 
I have a couple friends that have the binary triggers on their 22Lr's. They report them as fun to shoot but expensive as they tend to burn through mags as fast or faster than they load them. I am a bit more practical and feel that an accurately placed round will do more in my favor than chucking a bunch of lead down range as fast as you can. Just my humble opinion though ... I do practice quick follow up shots on bouncing or rolling targets when the opportunity allows, but I prefer controlled fire.
 
Rapid fire with a 22LR semi-auto rifle is very accurate. It's a very good weapon for SD.

I have a binary trigger, a red dot, and several 25-rd mags for my 10/22 take down. It is awesome.
 
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