Digital electronic trigger
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Digital electronic trigger
Interesting. Video at the link. I am intrigued.
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Re: Digital electronic trigger
Interesting, but also concerning. The multiple mode selection feature could be problematic, at least to ATF.
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Re: Digital electronic trigger
Wyldman wrote:Interesting, but also concerning. The multiple mode selection feature could be problematic, at least to ATF.
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certainly. my understanding is that model is LEO / Military sales only and a semi auto version is coming to the civilian market soon.
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Re: Digital electronic trigger
I read that, but hackers will hack, & if ATF figures that out, they will ban it entirely from civilian sales.
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Re: Digital electronic trigger
The board is from a spyder paintball gun. Not hardly a game changer.
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Re: Digital electronic trigger
This
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Re: Digital electronic trigger
So you pull the trigger and the gun goes bang. Doesn't it already do that?
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Re: Digital electronic trigger
With the paintball board they have full auto and burst and then have a chip you insert in order to lock into semi mode for competition. Boards are easily chsnged out and upgraded.
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Re: Digital electronic trigger
Er takes a little more than hack a software package.richief wrote:ehhh we can hack a mechanical trigger easy enough too, if so inclined, I don't see the difference.
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Re: Digital electronic trigger
What I'm saying is, if anyone wants to illegally convert their semi auto, firearm to full auto, it is not difficult to succeed in that endeavor with a mechanical trigger. The electronic trigger will require a comparable effort, to illegally convert to full auto. Neither efforts can be proclaimed a mistake, or an oopsie, not that prosecution history has been lenient in oopsies, but laws don't stop crimminals, laws prescribe punishment. "Don't do the crime, if you can't do the time, don't do it"guncrank1 wrote:Er takes a little more than hack a software package.richief wrote:ehhh we can hack a mechanical trigger easy enough too, if so inclined, I don't see the difference.
Re: Digital electronic trigger
If its coming from Michael Otte, you better believe it when its in your hand. I got in on the original deposit for an MM23 that was promised within a year. I got out after almost two years and got a refund. All the original depositors did was pay for his gearing up and R&D and I think he just waited everyone out before he brought the gun to market for 2-3 times what we were promised.
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