define "pull of the trigger" ? ie. do "pull" include "release" ? These are two separate mechanical action.2 rounds per pull of the trigger...
If just a stock/grip that let's you bump fire, is prohibited. I'd bet a entire trigger, that let's you fire more than one round per pull would also be prohibited.
1) Any electrical or mechanical device that is designed or adapted to operate the trigger mechanism of a semi-automatic firearm for the purpose of causing the firearm to discharge cartridges in rapid succession.}
2 rounds per pull of the trigger...
define "pull of the trigger" ? ie. do "pull" include "release" ? These are two separate mechanical action.
Criminal Code, Section 84(1):
Automatic firearm means a firearm that is capable of, or assembled or designed and manufactured with the capability of, discharging projectiles in rapid succession during one pressure of the trigger.
The Firearms Lab. would try to argue that releasing the trigger is inherent in pressing the trigger, but I disagree; that would be a cycle, not a pressure.
If it only fires one round when the trigger is pressed, and you can hold it back without bouncing off another (*bump*), that to me meets the definition of ‘during one pressure.’
(N.b., I would consider such a device to be rather un-safe, unless it has a quick way to dis-engage the second hammer fall. Even then, it would be a range-only toy, and I would recommend a lot of practice to become familiar.)
When you release the trigger you want to stop firing, not fire another round. Say you have the trigger trapped back after making a shot and the situations dynamic has changes to where it is no longer safe to fire a round. Now what? I would have to agree with it not being a very safe item to have on a firearm.
Hold trigger back. Drop mag. Cycle action.



























