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electronman1729
03-11-2024, 18:55
Looks like this guy raided by the alphabet soup. Not sure if any one saw what this guy did.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1ADTvaYhY4&t=151s

DFBrews
03-11-2024, 19:03
There are a few versions floating around and I am pretty sure the company that was raided are not the person that developed it.

I saw a bunch of people getting them cnc machined overseas

Clint45
03-12-2024, 15:52
Looks like a BMF Activator, sans crank and internalized, recoil operated. Sorta like a weird hybrid auto sear that does not bypass the disconnector and lowers the cyclic rate. Not bumpfire, not binary trigger... how did this young man think ATF wouldn't consider this a machinegun?

battlemidget
03-13-2024, 04:01
He reminds me of that famous youtuber that also talks like a Conehead.

ben4372
03-14-2024, 22:14
Super clever. Also looks like durability might be poor. Pretty sure it a machine gun. If a lightning link is, then this is too. Maybe even more so.

bradbn4
03-15-2024, 08:32
3d-printed life range is a few hundred rounds at best for the lite version. The 3d lower receiver looked interesting and seem to work fine.
Printing that ASA / Nylon is a bit tricky due to warping issues without the right setup.

That sort of hardware is not my cup of tea. I can't afford to feed that toy using center fire ammo. :) I never saw the need for me for full auto
for my enjoyment. I could afford the ammo cost on a 3 round burst on a M1 Carbine style rifle. I am trying to think of a practical use
for it, and only hog hunting in Texas come to mind.

Right now my mind says - honeytrap.