Interesting thought: If you put an electric motor on that, would (legally) be a machine gun?PS: I don't want Congress to pass any new laws, but I'm saying that would be the better way to accomplish the goal if that's what our political leaders want.
Personally, I love rate-of-fire enhancing products.
Bump stocks are great, or WERE great when I could get Wolf ammo for 18 cents per round.
I still have my BMF Activator, a trigger-crank that dates back to the 1970s, I think, and works well with a 10/22 rifle when said rifle has a bipod and a 25 round mag in place. I'd say it lets you shoot about 500 rounds per minute. The same as a model 1918 BAR.
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I.E. is the trigger the "trigger", or is the electric switch the "trigger?
What if the motor is powered by a generator, with a hand crank?