Ok so, I got annoyed by the slop in my SP5K when using a Franklin Armory binary.
I have a dedicated SEF trigger housing for my SP5, but not the K. I dont feel like buying an extra SEF trigger housing for the K when I had a spare factory housing laying around already.
Thanks to ORL-LLC, I have 2 binary triggers now and the whole point for me, was to not swap them around back and forth.. so what to do..
I found some 2-110 orings at work. 90 durometer. For some reason, seeing them made me think of those 3D printed shims.
I put the binary pack back in the spare factory housing, took the selectors off, pushed an oring into the housing, around the axle on each side.
Put the selectors back on and the slop is gone. Even tho the holes on each side are different by 1mm, using the same oring for both was no problem. They fit perfectly.
Off to the range for a test drive and it was amazing. No more movement of the pack whatsoever. Everything is solid. Selectors are smooth.
Saved me wasting $179.



I have a dedicated SEF trigger housing for my SP5, but not the K. I dont feel like buying an extra SEF trigger housing for the K when I had a spare factory housing laying around already.
Thanks to ORL-LLC, I have 2 binary triggers now and the whole point for me, was to not swap them around back and forth.. so what to do..
I found some 2-110 orings at work. 90 durometer. For some reason, seeing them made me think of those 3D printed shims.
I put the binary pack back in the spare factory housing, took the selectors off, pushed an oring into the housing, around the axle on each side.
Put the selectors back on and the slop is gone. Even tho the holes on each side are different by 1mm, using the same oring for both was no problem. They fit perfectly.
Off to the range for a test drive and it was amazing. No more movement of the pack whatsoever. Everything is solid. Selectors are smooth.
Saved me wasting $179.