I’m envisioning a small attachment to the trigger. Kind of a “shoe” but the part of the shoe that the finger contacts can slide of the part that is directly attached to the trigger. A spring sets between the slide part and the trigger part. When the sliding part is “pulled” it pushes the spring against the trigger and actuates the trigger. The sliding part is sized/adjusted such that it hits a solid stop in a position that allows the trigger to be reset without pushing the sliding part forward (only compressing the spring). Spring pressure between the sliding part and the trigger promptly actuates the trigger.
Would such an attachment be a “machine gun”?
How about if the attachment didn’t “attach” to the trigger but just fit in the trigger guard and otherwise functioned the same?
How about a “ring” that functioned as described and that isn’t “attached” to the gun at all?
February 18th, 2014 at 9:19 pm
I’m envisioning a small attachment to the trigger. Kind of a “shoe” but the part of the shoe that the finger contacts can slide of the part that is directly attached to the trigger. A spring sets between the slide part and the trigger part. When the sliding part is “pulled” it pushes the spring against the trigger and actuates the trigger. The sliding part is sized/adjusted such that it hits a solid stop in a position that allows the trigger to be reset without pushing the sliding part forward (only compressing the spring). Spring pressure between the sliding part and the trigger promptly actuates the trigger.
Would such an attachment be a “machine gun”?
How about if the attachment didn’t “attach” to the trigger but just fit in the trigger guard and otherwise functioned the same?
How about a “ring” that functioned as described and that isn’t “attached” to the gun at all?