mcgid1 wrote:
It looks like it''s a variation of a hellfire device and it isn't as easy to use as the video makes it seem. Basically, the grip and the stock are attached to the gun by a spring. When it's fired, the rest of the gun, including the trigger and trigger group, recoil against the spring in the stock and then get pushed back into position. If the shooter keeps his finger in firing position relative to the grip, the trigger will recoil into his finger causing the gun to fire again. If his finger gets out of that position, the whole system breaks down and you don't get what looks like automatic fire. It's legal because there isn't a mechanism automatically pulling the trigger, it's the shooter holding a certain position.
Herp derp
Same function, different method... Only legal until the government hears about it becoming popular tbh...
btw I've been thinking (yeah shit brix now)... If you fire a pump-action shotgun empty (e.g. after spending the last shell), do you break the pin or something inside?
I'm asking because I see alot of "dummy"-shells made to do sort of a *boing* spring sound to indicate you're empty...
Last edited by FloppY_ (2011-01-07 15:40:52)