Non NFA Burst Trigger?

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How's this: you have a double barreled gun, but each barrel is fed by a semi-auto action, with a seperate trigger for each one of course. You'd get two round bursts.

And I think someone made a trigger for the mini-14 a while ago, that was ATF approved, that made it fire once when you pulled the trigger, and once on release.

And not to hijack, but doesn't Steyr do buissness with Iran?
 
And I think someone made a trigger for the mini-14 a while ago, that was ATF approved, that made it fire once when you pulled the trigger, and once on release.

Strangely enough, thats correct. I even saw the ATF opinion letter on it.

And not to hijack, but doesn't Steyr do buissness with Iran?

That's a clear and plain hijack.
 
Then 1 trigger pull pulls three independent triggers that each fire the gun once.

ATF will re-classify the "1" as the "trigger" thats why. Been tried already.

Same thing if you use an electric servo to trigger the mechanical trigger quickly. Our 3 letter friends define the electric switch that initiates the sequence as the trigger, hence a machine gun again.

You guys gotta understand, people have been trying to figure ways around this mess for a VERY long time, and much more often since 1986.

Just about every conceivable thing has been submitted to ATF and very very few have survived the evil minds at tech branch, such as described earlier:
And I think someone made a trigger for the mini-14 a while ago, that was ATF approved, that made it fire once when you pulled the trigger, and once on release.

As mentioned earlier they even classified a shoestring... ANY shoestring, as a machinegun for a time period. They realized their mistake and re-wrote that letter to only include shoestrings that were attached to guns.
 
Sounds like you are describing a Linear pull Gatling gun style trigger. Since a Gatling gun style trigger (rotating crank) is legal, this should be legal too...It's just like unwrapping the rotating crank of a gatling gun into a straight line.

Of course applying logic to the ATF's interpretations does not always go Logically.
 
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