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Meh. That might be useful for a gun maker or gunsmith but not for me.I often see videos on youtube of peope using a string to remotely trigger a firearm that they are testing. I was thinking that a remote controlled device (like a servo) could be used in place of the string to actuate the trigger. Has anybody here tried doing anything like that?
Probably some ATF reg over doing such/similar mechanical device.
Manufacture, or the like type of SOT classification I'd think.
No idea, truthfully. Just surmising that "they" may have already thought of such/similar...
Pfft. The string already makes it a machine gun, remember?If I remember correctly... a pushbutton device that actuates the trigger may land it into the MG classification because in theory, the button can be pushed to make more than a single shot per trigger function. Its also why if ome added a handheld cordless drill to a gatling crank or similar, it becomes a MG.
Edit. Only way I know to be okay is if the device only pull trigger and stays pulled (mechanical.finger basically) on a semiauto... and has to be manually reset between shots
That seems like a way over complication to eliminate $0.01 of string to me, but what ever makes you happy.I often see videos on youtube of peope using a string to remotely trigger a firearm that they are testing. I was thinking that a remote controlled device (like a servo) could be used in place of the string to actuate the trigger. Has anybody here tried doing anything like that?