can i make this but not in FA

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can i make this but not in FA

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Is there some law against making this? The company that makes it sells it as a full auto but is there some law that I dont know of?

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WTF???!!!!!!!!!!!! :shock:
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Are those crossed gas tubes? What a neat idea, too bad the Seals didn't have this to use against the pirates.........or did they? :shock:
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So the top one uses a sear to make it fire but if the bottom one is semi that means the top one can only be cocked/fired once with every pull of the trigger from the bottom one.
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This is a joke, right?
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no I had a few sears just laying around and wanted a way to keep my barrels cool when the zombies are attacking and this seemed like the best bet besides the ge mini gun
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If there isn't a law, there oughtta be.

Just cuz ya can don't mean ya should.
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Tony Rumore built it. He calls it a Siamese action or some such. Lower gun cycles the upper and vise verse. The description doesn't say exactly how the top one fires, but it sounds like the hammer follows the bolt, ie two shots per trigger pull. Is it a machine gun if one trigger operates two guns?

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That thing is perfect except for the front grip. Obviously your gonna use your free hand to another one
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ROFuher wrote: The description doesn't say exactly how the top one fires, but it sounds like the hammer follows the bolt, ie two shots per trigger pull. Is it a machine gun if one trigger operates two guns?
Multiple firings with a single pull of the trigger is MG, per ATFE I believe and it's all on the same platform/stock.
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At the Second Chance bowling pin matches in Michigan I saw a left hand and right hand 1100 Remingtons attached to each other at the receiver and regulated so they could hit two pins at a time. IIRC they had mounted a pistol grip behind the trigger guards so they could reach both triggers at once. Thing weighed a ton but would take two pins off at a time if it was aimed right. Not sure how that one would be classified, it was back in the mid 80's when the beer kegs were open all day. :lol:
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silverbulletexpress wrote:At the Second Chance bowling pin matches in Michigan I saw a left hand and right hand 1100 Remingtons attached to each other at the receiver and regulated so they could hit two pins at a time. IIRC they had mounted a pistol grip behind the trigger guards so they could reach both triggers at once. Thing weighed a ton but would take two pins off at a time if it was aimed right. Not sure how that one would be classified, it was back in the mid 80's when the beer kegs were open all day. :lol:

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Sights are overrated too. Maybe this would lend itself to the high speed offset sights. 8)
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blkexp98 wrote:Sights are overrated too. Maybe this would lend itself to the high speed offset sights. 8)
Put a quad rail on one of the rifles (either slot it or use a pistol length one), add a picatinny mount tripod adaptor, and an EO-tech on the other side. 8)

And replace one of the uppers with a left handed one to keep the brass ejecting down, (or up, if for show :lol: )

Fun little mounted weapon system. Maybe even some tomfoolery with the M-16 spade grips available to run it, and provide a linkage to the charging handles. 8)

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Only interested if there is a piston conversion.
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goteron wrote:Only interested if there is a piston conversion.
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