MtnCreek
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Switch to single shot mode?
It's good to see someone's got their thinking cap on.
Judging by some of the comments, BATFE should ban CVA Hawken rifles. Pull the trigger and a few seconds later .....
Switch to single shot mode?
IIRC, the BATFE deal is one shot per motion of the trigger. Pull, bang; release, bang: Two motions.
No I mean after you've fire one shot you realize you only want to shoot once. So now you're holding the trigger and fumbling around with some sort of selector switch...hoping you actually get it flipped right (or that it flips at all between rounds) in that mode.Switch to single shot mode?
No I mean after you've fire one shot you realize you only want to shoot once. So now you're holding the trigger and fumbling around with some sort of selector switch...hoping you actually get it flipped right (or that it flips at all between rounds) in that mode.
One of the videos in the OP is with .223 upper, the other is with a .22lr upper, according to the OP.Not sure where most of you shoot, but the range I am a member of has a 5 second rule on the multi-person ranges. This trigger in fun mode would be a no-go. But at the full-auto stall this would be a blast. It looks like there is less moving to get the desired effect as opposed to the slide-fire. My one question is: have you tried this in an AR of 5.56/223 or just 22?
U.S.C. § 5845(b), defines the term “machinegun” as:
… any weapon which shoots, is designed to shoot, or can be readily restored to shoot, automatically more than one shot, without manual reloading, by a single function of the trigger.
That would easily out run the gun, but it'd still function.The first thing someone is going to do is put a bump fire stock on it.
Yup! No problem! And congratulations on your success!I hope you can keep this thread open, as the title of the other thread does not mention what thread is about, and is more philosophical in nature, and think that is a whole different discussion.