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First digital trigger i would actually buy

TugarTugar Posts: 2,478 Senior Member
https://www.facebook.com/FourGuysGuns/videos/1369608936396396/

It will always work in normal safe and fire modes. The fun is mode 3. :applause:
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  • Big ChiefBig Chief Posts: 32,995 Senior Member
    Is it legal?
    It's only true if it's on this forum where opinions are facts and facts are opinions
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  • BufordBuford Posts: 6,724 Senior Member
    This guy has a valid point.

    I think you will find this on the NFA list based on the definition of one round per trigger pull. By setting it up to fire on the release you are, in essence, getting two rounds per trigger "pull" and are, therefore, into the multiple rounds per trigger pull.
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  • zorbazorba Posts: 25,279 Senior Member
    Then some wag will feed a square wave into the thing for full auto.

    Probably not a good idea...
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  • tennmiketennmike Posts: 27,457 Senior Member
    zorba wrote: »
    Then some wag will feed a square wave into the thing for full auto.

    Probably not a good idea...

    Not that I'd know about such things, but a NE555 timer IC and some assorted electronic parts can be assembled to drive an electric solenoid at a variable rate to do the same thing. Not that I'd know about such things................ :tooth:
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  • zorbazorba Posts: 25,279 Senior Member
    Yep. Although you might need a BAS, depending on the application. Some triggers are pretty stiff!
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  • tennmiketennmike Posts: 27,457 Senior Member
    zorba wrote: »
    Yep. Although you might need a BAS, depending on the application. Some triggers are pretty stiff!

    Not necessarily necessary for a BAS. There are some simple ways to double, or more, the pull or push of a solenoid, and a little work on the firearm in question can make the trigger pull lighter.
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