Cool new AR trigger... Tac-con 3MR trigger group.

Clear polymer lower anyone? At any rate I believe the RCMP would deem this a prohibited device under the article Kevin M posted. That's just my observation. Another observation is how fast I can get a semi going with a really good trigger. Eliminating take up, smoothing and shortening the creep as much as possible, lightening the pull and eliminating over travel makes for one fast mag dump. Or ten. A sloppy, heavy gritty trigger makes things more difficult. Owell, this thing is damn cool and will be a lot of fun for our southern friends. Running through open country with an AR and 30 rd mags... braaap braaaaap.

Definitely be more fun if we were allowed to have more than 5 rounds. Even 10 rounds wouldn't be enough. I like it but think I would just waste a lot more ammo.
It's so pretty I would want to mount it outside the receiver ;)
 
Edited to add: If it is also firing on the release it is illegal here, period. The RCMP have clearly stated that one trigger pull must equal one shot or it is a prohibited device.


Mark

But it is only firing one round per pull! Nothing is said about the legality of firing a round due to the reset, at least to my knowledge....at least we can hope!
 
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If this ends up being legal in Canada, I will post a pic of me wearing nothing but a gas mask in a Tim Hortons.

You probably already have the pic on your computer, your just going to share something with us we don't want to see ;)

I think we're safe though, it looks fun and therefore evil.


Not much info on their site but it does say 3rd Mode Has a Positive Reset Characteristic.
http://tacfirecon.com/
 
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You probably already have the pic on your computer, your just going to share something with us we don't want to see ;)

I think we're safe though, it looks fun and therefore evil.


Not much info on their site but it does say 3rd Mode Has a Positive Reset Characteristic.
http://tacfirecon.com/

Nonsense, I can tell you are just playing hard to get. Pm incoming.
 
That about sums it up for me.




Well, the wording is:



This clearly violates the spirit of the above, but may or may not also violate the letter of the law. It may just be a fancy short reset trigger, which should be legal, or it may be a separate enough device or mechanism that it gets banned. My bet is on them finding a way to ban it, just based on past history. The BATF ruling it not an NFA item is helpful, they are worse than the RCMP when it comes to bullsh!t rulings and if they say it is ok that is a good start.

Edited to add: If it is also firing on the release it is illegal here, period. The RCMP have clearly stated that one trigger pull must equal one shot or it is a prohibited device.


Mark

I disagree....I believe the spirit of that rule is to catch add-on devices or other mechanical means used to operate a trigger. This device is a trigger, so in my view, its not within the scope of that provision.

I do agree that the RCMP will try to ban this behind any kind of twisted logic they can.
 
I saw Funker Tactical post this vid up of Facebook. WANT! but I could only afford it with a .22 bolt.

Ok, so I haven't read most of the responses on this thread, but from my understanding is that in the 'super semi' mode the trigger just resets more forcefully or something.
 
i can run .10/.11 split times with a normal KAC trigger i dont know if this would be any faster...
 
My understanding is that it uses energy from the bolt slamming home to reset the trigger, so if you hold it with just the right amount of force the trigger will reset itself without the operator having to consciously release it. I figure it has about as good a chance of being legal as anything else.

That makes sense, even if the laws don't. The operating principle, that is.

If it's using the bolt to kick the trigger forward under the shooters finger, My money is on the Techies calling it full auto, as it will shoot more than a single shot without releasing the trigger. What's the phraseology used "A single continuous pressure on the trigger" or some such.

I doubt they really care if the finger is being kicked forwards or not.

I think the Timmies customers are safe enough....for now! :) Though my suspicions lean towards cr5's theory too! :)

Here's how I see it playing out. They bolt their test gun into the vise. They load a mag run a loop of string through the trigger and retreat to behind their approved, work-safe barrier, and haul back on the string and hold it. Done. Full auto, as far as they care. That'll make it a prohibited device, as far as they see it.
Country saved from another evildoing mechanical object.

Bet a nickel anyone? Be glad to lose, but I think my nickel is gonna be safe.


Cheers
Trev
 
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