Tac-Con 3MR Trigger System

looks like it would be wicked!! $500 is a lot cheaper than trying to buy a registered full auto of a drop in auto sear.

Wont be full auto but close to it. Just has a lever to push the trigger forward without having to let go and squeeze again.
 
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I believe each one comes with a letter from the ATF approving it. It does look like ti slows the cyclic rate down and also has one major malfunction with it. It causes large stack of cash to disappear from you wallet as you shoott in FA.
 
They have a copy of the ATF letter on their website. I'm curious to see some reviews once it hits the street. Seems like a much more appealing option than a bump fire stock.
 
Originally Posted By: RMAdventureThey have a copy of the ATF letter on their website. I'm curious to see some reviews once it hits the street. Seems like a much more appealing option than a bump fire stock.
Me too, and maybe a group purchase to bring down the cost a bit.
Cool if it works well with the LR platform of rifles.
 
Originally Posted By: RMAdventureThey have a copy of the ATF letter on their website. I'm curious to see some reviews once it hits the street. Seems like a much more appealing option than a bump fire stock.

I saw the letter before I posted. However, that's no guarantee that they won't reverse their decision. Just looking at the video I am surprised it got approved, especially in today's political environment.

If some drugged out nutcase lets loose with one of these my guess is you would find yourself replacing a perfectly good $500 tigger.

"Devices (from complicated, specially made triggers to the low-tech rubber band) may be employed in order to aid in the "bumping". However, not all such devices or modifications are legal. A famous example in the United States of America is the case of the Akins Accelerator for the Ruger 10/22.[1] Though the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) initially approved the device, they later reversed this ruling, two years after they had approved it for sale."



 
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I absolutely agree. The letter would add some comfort for right now, but I would always be worried that ATF would change their mind and the trigger would become illegal.
 
A guy I work with placed and order as soon as they were released on the website.. He said that he should get it within the month. He didn't want to go with the ugly slidefire stock look and apparently has some money to burn. Once he gives me a review I will pass it on!
 
My brother inlaw has the slide fire stock and I just can't warm up to it. It makes him happy so all is well.

If I were in the market to burn through a lot of ammo and money in a short amount of time this device would be first on my list.
 


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