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In article <v54u4f$3bnc4$3@dont-email.me>,You think "single function of the trigger" doesn't entail the shooter's experience of it? Hint: without him the trigger has *NO* function...
moviePig <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 6/21/2024 12:59 AM, BTR1701 wrote:In article <v52nan$2v630$5@dont-email.me>, FPP <fredp1571@gmail.com>
wrote:Which might be relevant if the NFA regulated firearms in any way, shape,>>Nope. Same single function.How are they substantively different, counselor?>
One's trigger is functioned only once, the other's trigger functions for
every round fired.
>
Literally not. The firing mechanism inside the gun requires the trigger
go through its full cycle of function (depressed, released, and reset)
for every round fired in a semi-auto rifle. It's only activated once for
an entire burst in a machine gun.
In both machine gun and bump-stock, the trigger cycle "consults" the
shooter's finger during each cycle. If there's pressure it fires, if
not it stops. For the shooter the guns are *functionally* identical.
or form based on what it's like for the shooter. It does not therefore
it is not.
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