Rapid Fire Triggers...

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Hopefully noone will admit to having one.

From an article in AP-Business News posted yesterday.
A company that sold triggers that make semi-automatic, AR-15-style rifles fire like automatic weapons likely misled consumers that the devices were legal, and it continued selling them even after being warned by the U.S. government, a federal judge in New York ruled Tuesday.

I neither need or want something like this myself but thought it might concern others in here.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/m...ey-are-legal-judge-says-in-preliminary-ruling
 

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I recall seeing some of their Utube stuff where they would have their lawyer/“expert” opine that this thing was perfectly legal. And I recall thinking that, yeah, that and $10 would get you coffee. Never bought one, never had any interest in it.
 
The big question is, are they going to give buyer info to the BATFE so that the feds can then go after everyone who bought one?

At gun shows I've seen this guy selling a version of the screw that holds the grip on an AR that has had the shaft drilled and tapped for an internal set screw.
You adjust the internal set screw just right and it basically makes it a "bump trigger".
Grip the grip firmly and pull the trigger firmly and it will fire one round.
Grip it lightly and pull the trigger with light pressure and recoil will take the pressure of your finger off the trigger just enough for the sear to reset and then as the gun rebounds forward from the recoil your finger presses the trigger and releases the sear again.
In his videos you can't tell the difference between a gun with this accessory and a full-auto.
I always wondered how this could be legal, when bump stocks and lightening links aren't.
 
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