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  2. Forced reset trigger - Wikipedia

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    Forced reset trigger. A forced reset trigger (or "hard reset" trigger) is a device that allows a person to fire a semi-automatic firearm at an increased rate. The forced reset trigger works by mechanically resetting the trigger's position after a shot is fired. This allows for an increased rate of fire. However, the shooter must still manually ...

  3. Are forced-reset triggers illegal machine guns? ATF and gun ...

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    The internet videos are alarming to some, thrilling to others: Gun enthusiasts spraying bullets from AR-15-style rifles equipped with an after-market trigger allowing them to shoot seemingly as ...

  4. Hell-fire trigger - Wikipedia

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    A hell-fire trigger is a device that allows a semi-automatic firearm to fire at an increased rate. The hell-fire clamps to the trigger guard behind the trigger and presses a "finger" against the back of the trigger to increase the force that returns the trigger to its forward position, effectively decreasing the time required for the trigger to reset, allowing for a faster follow up shot.

  5. Binary trigger - Wikipedia

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    Binary trigger. A binary trigger (or pull and release trigger) is a device that allows a semi-automatic firearm to fire at an increased rate. A binary trigger works by firing one shot upon pulling the trigger and then firing a subsequent shot upon release of the trigger. Binary triggers are installed through modification of the fire-control group.

  6. Brooklyn judge says gun maker likely misled buyers about ...

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    In a 129-page ruling, Brooklyn Federal Judge Nina Morrison issued a preliminary injunction against Rare Breed Triggers, barring the company from selling a gun part called an FRT-15 that ...

  7. SIG Sauer P227 - Wikipedia

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    The P227 SAS Gen 2 Carry has a short reset trigger (SRT) and a 3.9-inch (99 mm) barrel, comes with two 10-round magazines and does not have an accessory rail The P227 TACOPS Full Size has a 4.4-inch (112 mm) barrel and comes with a beavertail frame, G10 grip panels, TRUGLO front and SIGLITE rear sights, front cocking serrations, front strap ...

  8. Bump stock - Wikipedia

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    Bump stocks or bump fire stocks are gun stocks that can be used to assist in bump firing, the act of using the recoil of a semi-automatic firearm to fire cartridges in rapid succession. The legality of bump stocks in the United States came under question [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] following the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, in which 60 people were killed and ...

  9. Garland v. Cargill - Wikipedia

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    Garland v. Cargill, 602 U.S. 406 (2024), was a United States Supreme Court case regarding the classification of bump stocks as "machine guns" under the National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA) by the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) in 2018. [1][2] In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that bump stocks are ...