Those pesky drones

Howard Law

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2:14 is when the babes show up
They are never far behind.


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Laufen

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also probably a machine gun in the eyes of the ATF since its an electronic actuated trigger. If the trigger could be set to keep pulling while the control is held then it is a full auto, regardless of rate of fire.
Shit, I'll bet you're right. If that's the case, wouldn't the control have to be considered part of the firearm and thus somehow connected? Or would a wireless connection suffice as a "connection"?
 

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Shit, I'll bet you're right. If that's the case, wouldn't the control have to be considered part of the firearm and thus somehow connected? Or would a wireless connection suffice as a "connection"?
more or less if whatever is actuating the trigger can be reprogrammed to pull the trigger more than once, then it's a machine gun. So the only electronics found in triggers are generally present to create a safety that wont allow for a fire unless a condition is met, but the pull still has to be manual.

But somehow gattling gun trigger ad ons are legal and most of them have a convenient allen key on the knob that you can run a motor off of using a power drill, dremel, or even some spring wind up motors that have been sold by companies.
 
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