I assume all the "bits" are semen that the gun was previously coated in and that the gun fires so fast that it cycled before the casing even cleared fully from the chamber
AR500 plates are not officially NIJ rated and certified. None of the offerings from AR500 are. That's really all there needs to be said on the matter. Not sure why anyone is still trying to die on the AR500 hill. If you value a few hundred bucks over life and health then go right ahead and do...
Spartan is garbage just like ar 500 dunno why people do zero research on body armor. I guess its the same mentality as people who buy PSAs for anything other than a beater toy.
Even if you get a SCAR for MSRP you're still paying for tax and the background fee which puts the gun at 3k or more. Your name on a 4473 somewhere in the wild. The hilarity is lost on a lot of people here.
They also have the same attitude as Hoplite Armor owner. Hollywood syndrome where because they sell a lot their **** doesn't stink. They've had a lot of cocky responses towards owners who bought the triggers and complained about the spring.
Most modern vehicles would break apart the second you started firing that thing mounted on it. But if you got a Pre-90's jeep or truck then maybe yeah. But also keep in mind; you can easily get popped while mounting that thing. Which I imagine any gun owner who sees this rolling up in public...
I'd argue you could do less damage with an M2 as an individual than a HI-point WIT DAT XTENDO but explaining that to brain dead politicians (that we allowed to get elected) is futile.
As I said. This is in a gray area. I'm sure the house will come along and legislate this thing into oblivion...
Also to add. The FRT-15 isn't a strong design. It cycles bullets significantly slower than true full-auto especially with a heavy buffer tube and M16 BCG. It's actually slower than even a UMP-45 at full auto. Which is slow to say the least. As for the spring clinking. The makers claimed...
Did you own and fire one yet? Because it functions exactly like a binary trigger with extra steps...the trigger moves backwards and then forwards into your finger with the momentum of the bolt carrier moving back into it.
Is it a gray area?
Yes
Is it illegal?
As of today.
No.
Those are...
The FRT-15 is not a full auto sear or accessory that enables full auto. It resets the trigger manually every single shot by design. So what does the laws around full auto have to do with the forced reset trigger? Do full auto laws also apply to binary triggers? You're commenting on this...