I believe it's something different. Thanks for asking because I'm not an expert, will research it further when I have more time.
Look through the link, below, as it seems to have some good info. From a cursory glance, the binary trigger gets off two shots - one on the pull and a second on the release of the trigger. The FRT let's off one shot only, at the pull, but allows the ensuing round to be shot out quicker than a normal trigger. I'll need to look into the technical details more myself.
I believe it's something different. Thanks for asking because I'm not an expert, will research it further when I have more time.
Look through the link, below, as it seems to have some good info. From a cursory glance, the binary trigger gets off two shots - one on the pull and a second on the release of the trigger. The FRT let's off one shot only, at the pull, but allows the ensuing round to be shot out quicker than a normal trigger. I'll need to look into the technical details more myself.
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https://duckduckgo.com/?q=binary+trigger+vs+forced+reset+trigger&t=h_&ia=web