Q: How does it work?
A: The Linear Motion Assembly replaces the factory barrel clamp on the shooter's 10/22®. The LMA attaches to the custom Akins Accelerator™ stock. The LMA allows the barreled action to move back and forth within the stock, traveling on guide rods.
When fired, the barreled action recoils rearward, the firearm cycles as normal and then the spring drives the barreled action forward again. If the shooter leaves his finger in place, bridging the finger stops on each side of the trigger, his finger pulls the trigger again as the trigger comes forward.
SignGuy said:from thier FAQ page
just out of curiosity ? if the trigger is being cycled each time for each shot how is it that being fired continuasly with one trigger pull?
where abouts is that in the CC for personal refernce and letter writing ?tiriaq said:Any device that makes a semi fire faster is prohib; whether it is one pull of the trigger is irrelevant. There are a variety of trippers, actuators, cranks, etc. All prohib.
Not true. It specifically says in the CC something like "discharges more then one round per pull of the trigger", and for it to be a prohib actuator device, it has to directly move the trigger/action to cause it to fire. A lighter trigger with short travel allows you to fire a semi faster, and none of those parts are prohib.tiriaq said:Any device that makes a semi fire faster is prohib; whether it is one pull of the trigger is irrelevant. There are a variety of trippers, actuators, cranks, etc. All prohib.