45acpForMe
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TFred wrote:
It doesn't matter if it is 2 or the full magazine/belt. Any gun that fires more than 1 round with 1 trigger pull is considered a class III item. (including broken guns, talk to the gun owner sitting in jail because his gun fired multiple rounds and jammed)
I really would prefer a 3-round burst over full auto. It would be nice if the laws allowed that at least. The kicker is that you have to buy a pre-1986 gun so anything invented after that is off limits. We need to get that law off the books. What is the difference between two fully-auto 9mm guns if one is manufactured after 1986 and one before? Same gun, same model same specifications, one is illegal and the other legal if you can find one to buy at 20x the markup (supply & demand).
TFred wrote:
45acpForMe wrote:That's an interesting idea, mechanically. Are there any weapons that currently do this? It would seem to violate the "0, 1, Infinity" rule, which as far as I know, has never applied to firearms to begin with.I would love a 2-3 burst mode as well as fully auto. But since this gun was invented "after" 1986 that will never happen unless the laws change.
TFred
It doesn't matter if it is 2 or the full magazine/belt. Any gun that fires more than 1 round with 1 trigger pull is considered a class III item. (including broken guns, talk to the gun owner sitting in jail because his gun fired multiple rounds and jammed)
I really would prefer a 3-round burst over full auto. It would be nice if the laws allowed that at least. The kicker is that you have to buy a pre-1986 gun so anything invented after that is off limits. We need to get that law off the books. What is the difference between two fully-auto 9mm guns if one is manufactured after 1986 and one before? Same gun, same model same specifications, one is illegal and the other legal if you can find one to buy at 20x the markup (supply & demand).