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Clothes hanger ar auto sear?
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2024-12-04 at 4:23 PM UTCSomeone posted a pro-2nd amendment meme here a while back about both men and women needing to use clothes hangers to protect their rights. I didn't get it, but Aldra said it was some kind of ar-15 auto sear.
How does this work? I'm not that familiar with ar-15's or m4's or whatever but I think all of them work about the same. In automatic the bolt trips the sear when it's closed which is holding the only thing holding the hammer. Don't you still need a new bolt?
And if you could do this and it not have any outside indicators it was fully automatic isn't this preferable? Why wouldn't m4's be made this way? -
2024-12-05 at 12:12 AM UTCCheaper to just make a ghost gun
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2024-12-05 at 2:23 AM UTC.
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2024-12-05 at 4:48 AM UTC
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2024-12-05 at 5:51 AM UTCtheyre both essential for abortions.
prepatum and post. -
2024-12-05 at 6:27 AM UTCI support abortion up until the 300th trimester
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2024-12-10 at 6:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by ner vegas https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2019/01/04/coat-hanger-machine-gun-dias-drop-in-auto-sear/
That's pretty ingenious, so it's not like the shoesting thing right? Like letting off the trigger stops it from firing or the disconnect is the only thing that contacts the hammer in ar's and it empties the magazine too?
With semi-auto ak's I think it's the trigger and disconnect so maybe there are even better possibilities there? -
2024-12-11 at 6:29 AM UTCEven the military knows auto fire on a battle rifle is an inaccurate waste of ammo. A much better, and still legal solution is the Franklin Armory's binary trigger. I have two AR 15's with that trigger group installed. One chambered in 5.56 x 45 and the other in .458 SOCOM. I can double tap a 4" gong at 200 meters with either rifle. I can mag dump a 30 round magazine, if I fell like spray and spray just about as fast as the AR16 A1 I was trained on in BCT.
Do not confuse the Franklin binary trigger group with any of the forced reset style garbage on the market. The NFA defines a machine gun as any weapon the discharges of more than one round with a single trigger function. The NFA also defines pulling and releasing a trigger as two separate functions. A binary trigger, when the fire selection switch is set to binary, releases one round when the trigger is pulled and another round when the trigger is released.
https://franklinarmory.com/shop/binary-triggers/2024-legacy-model-franklin-armory-bfsiii-ar-s1/ -
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