It's binary, Jim
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And legal.
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OK, as I've commented in the past, I own zero firearms. Never saw the need for them in my life (so far).
So he claims this "binary" trigger is really not "full auto."
Seems to be a distinction without a difference, much like a bump stock.
@george-k said in It's binary, Jim:
OK, as I've commented in the past, I own zero firearms. Never saw the need for them in my life (so far).
So he claims this "binary" trigger is really not "full auto."
Seems to be a distinction without a difference, much like a bump stock.
By legal definition, there is no auto-sear. That is not an automatic weapon. But the rate of fire he achieves is better than the full-auto I used to have.
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@george-k said in It's binary, Jim:
OK, as I've commented in the past, I own zero firearms. Never saw the need for them in my life (so far).
So he claims this "binary" trigger is really not "full auto."
Seems to be a distinction without a difference, much like a bump stock.
By legal definition, there is no auto-sear. That is not an automatic weapon. But the rate of fire he achieves is better than the full-auto I used to have.
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The NFA and why it was enacted...
https://www.atf.gov/rules-and-regulations/national-firearms-act