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....Glock in the new 1911.
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Have some Vodka, you won't be bored for long.
I smell a troll lol....Glock is the new 1911.
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There's always the bump fire devices for rifles. Don't know if they make them for pistols yet. Other problem with something like that is if you wind up in a court room for some reason and the DA sees that you modified your firearm to rapid fire they could always play that angle against you. Your chances with a jury and sun hostile DA is with a weapon that is not modified and ammo that is from a box off the shelf. Otherwise you may be portrayed as a Rambo looking for a reason. Sure, you've got the right to do almost anything but it's all a matter of perspective and intent and who's looking at you.Serious question.....
So Franklin Armory is advertising a new binary trigger for the HK roller lock rifles (HK91, HK93, MP5) that utilizes the S.E.F. trigger housings.
The "E" position is normal semi auto fire. The "F" position is binary fire. I'm thinking that this would be as close to full auto fire that one could acheive without spending $30-$40k. However at $630 for the new trigger pack, I'm having sticker shock.......but it would be pretty cool. Thoughts?
I don't know for sure but I think a binary trigger is not illegal in WASHINGTON yetNot legal in Washington btw.....considered a machine gun.
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I don't know for sure but I think a binary trigger is not illegal in WASHINGTON yet
YEP I know I just needed some time to check your profile lol I got one on one of my AR 's lol it's no joke if you got the money to spend on the ammo go for it lol Mag dumps in seconds or should I say few seconds lolWell according to Franklin, their product is not legal in WA. ???
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He's not a troll lol member sense 2012 just quietly watching I guessI smell a troll lol