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Look up fed law

 

26 U.S.C. 5845(b).

 

Note that the definition doesn't define a single pull of the trigger, its the single function of the trigger. I think it would be very easy to interpret the release of the trigger as part of the single function of the trigger. Frankly Im amazed this made it past ATF scrutiny. This is not to be interpreted as  a position the law abiding public should be limited, only commentary on the existing framework.

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Looking at NJ's definition, I think this would easily be determined to be a machine gun. You are getting two shots without two distinct pressings of the trigger....

 

2C:39-1 Definitions

 

I."Machine gun" means any firearm, mechanism or instrument not requiring that the trigger be pressed for each shot and having a reservoir, belt or other means of storing and carrying ammunition which can be loaded into the firearm, mechanism or instrument and fired therefrom.
 

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Personally, I dislike these types of triggers.  To me, they encourage ballistic masturbation.  Full auto is fun until you add up how much it costs.  I rarely shoot full auto any more unless I'm testing something new, troubleshooting, doing a demo, or intentionally trying to break something.  Otherwise, it costs too much and it's over too soon.  In that way, full auto is like a good hooker, I guess.

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Looking at NJ's definition, I think this would easily be determined to be a machine gun. You are getting two shots without two distinct pressings of the trigger....

 

2C:39-1 Definitions

 

I."Machine gun" means any firearm, mechanism or instrument not requiring that the trigger be pressed for each shot and having a reservoir, belt or other means of storing and carrying ammunition which can be loaded into the firearm, mechanism or instrument and fired therefrom.

 

 

Shane, I agree, nice catch.  I don't see any counter-argument; two shots only requires one press of the trigger, doesn't matter that the second shot comes on the release of the trigger, you still only pressed the trigger once and got two shots.

 

Echo trigger turns your AR into an illegal machine gun in NJ's eyes.

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How is this different than a two round burst from a single pull of the trigger perspective?

Pulling is one action, releasing is a second action. From what I understand if you take it out of echo mode before the release it doesn't let off the round.

 

It sounds weird, but apparently that's how the ATF rolls.

 

Release triggers have a sketchy history of safety.

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^Yeah I know a guy who has a high end clay gun with a release trigger. I shot it once and I'm not comfortable with it at all. Just feels unsafe to me. He clames it gets rid of flinching I don't see how though.

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^Yeah I know a guy who has a high end clay gun with a release trigger. I shot it once and I'm not comfortable with it at all. Just feels unsafe to me. He clames it gets rid of flinching I don't see how though.

 

Yes, I've heard of clay shooters using release triggers for just that reason.  Believe I stumbled onto it on a message board somewhere.

Seems like it would be really weird to use.

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Would be lots of fun in a JR Carbine...... 9mm would be a little less cost to shoot in echo mode.....

 

You just gave me a wonderful and terrible idea... I just picked up a JR Carbine...

 

Just watching the video though - it won't work in the JRC.

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I think the fact that you have the option to flip safety before release and cancel the second shot makes a difference in it not being a MG.

 

I think you're wrong.  Read the NJ statute Shane quoted again:

 

 

I."Machine gun" means any firearm, mechanism or instrument not requiring that the trigger be pressed for each shot...

 

But that's just like...my opinion, man.

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