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    http://www.pafoa.org/forum/firearms-...-litiz-pa.html

    owner says he has something that will turn the gun on 3rd burts or full auto and is legal to own / use without any NFA batf approval? am i missing something?

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    Default Re: post in firearms for sale

    Per OP's Ad:

    Quote Originally Posted by Jbabikow View Post
    I have an Olympic Arms plinker model ar-15 chambered in .223,... I am including an auto burst trigger attachment as seen in the photos, it allows you to shoot full auto or in bursts. It still needs to be setup properly, I purchased it and never got a chance to use it. I still have the instructions and the certificate of legality. Before anyone asks, it is perfectly legal to use, no permits or anything are required to own or use it. I am also including ...edited for brevity
    More:
    http://www.gunandgame.com/forums/ak4...-hellfire.html
    http://www.thefiringline.com/forums/...p?t-15130.html
    http://www.thehighroad.org/archive/i.../t-225789.html

    Video:
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    Here's one that worked very well, and it's fate:
    http://www.firefaster.com/
    Last edited by PA Rifleman; October 16th, 2007 at 07:44 PM.

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    I remember reading about them. Although there is an even simpler method than that and it doesnt cost and arm and a leg.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVfwFP_RwTQ

    I personally have not tried it yet but for how simple it is i will be when i get a chance.
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    Just watch the vids. You can accomplish the same thing with a big rubber band. Legality is by state (CA its too fun therefore illegal, etc...) No Federal Ban to the best of my knowledge.
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    So long as it doesn't interfere with the normal operation of the trigger, or induces auto firing by nonshooter control like the FasterFire thing, or is actually full auto - its pretty much legal.
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    Default It is no more full auto than you pulling the trigger fast.

    As for the 'three round burst' it is a figment of a marketers imagination.


    There are a variety of these devices for sale. They are essentially "Bump fire" devices, which use muscular tension vs weapon recoil to 'reset' and then pull the trigger.

    They sound like a machine gun, but with the weapon not shouldered, they are noisemakers mostly.


    They are legal, at least federally.

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