Author Topic: The "GAT" trigger system  (Read 2863 times)

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The "GAT" trigger system
« on: April 11, 2012, 10:28:34 AM »
I viewed the BATF letter re. gatlin type gums.....and i think i have a problem...I have a Polish PPS43 semi auto with the \"GAT\" gatlin type attachment...Im using 35 round mags....do i understand when using this trigger system the mag. must not hold more than 10 rounds? :?:

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The "GAT" trigger system
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2013, 12:23:21 AM »
Another fun statement to watch out for. In some states you can\'t have any crank fire hooked to your weapon. Found this out at a machine gun shoot in Minnesota. A Legal Full Auto 1919a4 was fine but a crank fire semi auto 1919a4 was not. Happy to say that I had left my crank fire at home in Fla where it is Legal.

Interesting Laws we have

Later 42rocker

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The "GAT" trigger system
« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2013, 10:46:20 AM »
The \"Gat\" trigger has very little to do with the ATF letter allowing Gatling guns.  It\'s just a crank that presses the firearms actual trigger through manual manipulation.  IT falls under none of the Gatling patents.

The 10-round rules mostly went away with the expiration of the AWB except in states that kept their own.