Badger Arms
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I've watched it a few times now since you said that and the best I can figure, he is releasing the trigger far too quickly. Not sure how much practice he had. So, yes, it's probably that he released the trigger faster than the maximum cyclic rate of the firearm. The AC-556 operates pretty fast, so I'd have to say at least 1,200 cyclic. Gun can't keep up. The other thought is that the gun isn't fully resetting or it's missing the secondary sear completely. That crossed my mind.
Creepy? Yeah, before he was banned, the troll was leaving all kinds of overt threats and idiotic badgering.
For those who are 'weirded out' by this thread, you are buying into the same logic as the antis, that there is something either good or bad about an inanimate object... it's a mechanism. Gun people use firearms as tools and treat them as such. Anybody who thinks this is creepy needs to side-step over to the logic party and think about it for a minute. It's a tool, this is a quirk in the mechanism, nothing about this is good or bad, it just is.
Creepy? Yeah, before he was banned, the troll was leaving all kinds of overt threats and idiotic badgering.
For those who are 'weirded out' by this thread, you are buying into the same logic as the antis, that there is something either good or bad about an inanimate object... it's a mechanism. Gun people use firearms as tools and treat them as such. Anybody who thinks this is creepy needs to side-step over to the logic party and think about it for a minute. It's a tool, this is a quirk in the mechanism, nothing about this is good or bad, it just is.