This Trigger-Happy Glove Lets You Simulate Machine Gun Fire, But How Is It Legal?

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The AutoGlove, scheduled to enter production next month, bills itself as a mechanism that allows for “full-auto fire without ATF approval, tax stamp or firearm modifications.” Powered by a battery pack that can be attached to a user’s arm or body, the device looks like a military-inspired Power Glove and is designed to fire a standard semi-automatic firearm at a rate of up to 1,000 rounds per minute.
http://gizmodo.com/this-trigger-happy-glove-lets-you-simulate-machine-gun-1797434487
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The AutoGlove, scheduled to enter production next month, bills itself as a mechanism that allows for “full-auto fire without ATF approval, tax stamp or firearm modifications.” Powered by a battery pack that can be attached to a user’s arm or body, the device looks like a military-inspired Power Glove and is designed to fire a standard semi-automatic firearm at a rate of up to 1,000 rounds per minute.
http://gizmodo.com/this-trigger-happy-glove-lets-you-simulate-machine-gun-1797434487


















































