civil82
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5spd said:Any more than 1 shot per trigger pull will get you into trouble if you are shooting at a range and a off duty or plain clothes cop is around and asks you to show him your class 3 for said weapon, that is considered an automatic weapon. Even though he "built" it as a semi auto no matter how the trigger is I would not want to be in those shoes if I was stopped at the range for firing more than 1 shot per trigger pull.
Its happened before with "bump" fires due to bad triggers or trigger group and a cop happened to be there shooting off duty & arrested said shooter.
It's not firing more than once per pull. A "bump" fire is the result of the forward recoil causing the trigger finger to immediately fire a second round. What's the follow up to your story of an arrest? What charges stuck?
Back to the OP, I've had a two stage bump fire on an across-the-course rifle. The second stage was too light. Once corrected, no issues followed. Hope it all works out for you and you learn to enjoy the dark side.