This thing just went full auto, and I don't know how or why 🤷♂️ Oopsie 👉👈 nostr:nevent1qqs8hpahv2n3xmcepqh0929gszp9mtjgfj2a3hdce9anpqprgjnlscgpz3mhxw309akx7cmpd35x7um58g6rsd3e9upzp4pn3d7rxpjfrn7l2jg56xjjhq9fv4597umpxy02uhe74lcaywjmqvzqqqqqqyzvx7sg
That sounds like it's working just fine.
Not if the switch to full-auto wasn't intentional. Maybe an issue with the sear? Is it a Fleming or Dyer auto-sear? Or a knock-off?
Its the Lee's Sporting lower with the hiperfure trigger option.
I think the Fleming and the Dyer are the only two sear packages that are recommended or approved by HK. Precision engineering is so important on that part, as any imperfection can cause malfunction. And slipping into full-auto without your intentional action is a potentially dangerous malfunction.
Is that the spring loaded reset trigger? A guy was showing me a video of his and I thought he had rented a machine gun.
I was only making a joke 🙂 Americans can't own full auto machine guns pre 1986. To have one is 😎.
You can with a license + fee. Supressors too. It's not hard, just spendy.
Regarding the sear, it's VERY spendy. Like $30k+. The suppressor is probably less, but putting this gun together legally in the US would probably cost you somewhere in the $100k range.
I wasn't taking about hardware costs.
Nether was I. I was referring to hardware cost plus application and registration fees associated with the acquisition process. The hardware cost on its own is pretty negligible. It's jumping through the legal hoops and successfully going through the legal process that's expensive.
Generally, but there is a potential legal path. However, you have to jump through a lot of fiery hoops. And a legal, registered auto-sear would cost like $30k. I'm not sure if Sergio is in America. Overseas in less restrictive countries the price would be substantially less. The fact that he's got a full-auto sear package as well as a suppressor leads me to believe he's probably not I'm the United States. And if he is, this gun probably wouldn't be legal.
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