Franklin Armory’s New 22-EZ Binary Trigger for the 10/22

by Tommy Grant

Just ahead of the 2025 SHOT Show Franklin Armory started dropping new product releases that we’ll get to see at the show. First up is the latest addition to their Binary Firing System lineup. Franklin Armory has adapted their patented pull and release semiautomatic trigger technology to a completely assembled, drop-in ready polymer housing for the Ruger 10/22 platform, with the new 22-EZ Binary trigger.

The 22-EZ still uses the same three-position selectable trigger system that users are familiar with from all of their Binary triggers: Position One, safe; Position Two, traditional semiautomatic; Position Three, Binary. In Binary mode, a single round is fired when the trigger is pulled and a single round is fired when the trigger is released. Franklin Armory’s Binary Firing System boasts the ability to cancel the release round by moving the selector switch from Binary to either the “safe” or “semi” position before releasing the trigger. You can see more information on how the Binary Firing System works in Franklin’s video “How Binary Works.”

The new 22-EZ not only makes Binary trigger installation easy, it also is more affordable since it uses a polymer trigger housing, much like the factory Ruger units. MSRP on the 22-EZ is only $370. Franklin Armory anticipates shipping 22-EZ in Q1 of this year. If you do like the the idea of a Franklin Arms Binary trigger assembled in an aluminum housing, they still offer the 22Plinkster Edition (model 22-C1-P) for an MSRP of $470.

I’ve considered getting one of these for one of my 10/22s for a while now and personally, I’m just fine with a polymer trigger housing, especially if it’s saving me a hundred bucks. Keep an eye out for TTAG’s SHOT coverage next week, and we’ll see if we can find out more at the show.

For more information on the new 22-EZ Binary trigger or any of Franklin Armory’s other products, check out their website at FranklinArmory.com. You can also follow them on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube.



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