This gun had a 6 round capacity of .25 ACP to be shot across three trigger pulls. It is the predecessor to the S333 Thunderstruck.
Some more pictures:
And it comes in pink or gold!
This gun had a 6 round capacity of .25 ACP to be shot across three trigger pulls. It is the predecessor to the S333 Thunderstruck.
Some more pictures:
And it comes in pink or gold!
Wouldn’t this count as a machine gun under US law? Law states that a firearm can only fire one bullet per action of the trigger so if it’s firing two bullets per pull, then that would technically classify it as a machine gun would it not?
Tldr: it’s kosher because it’s out of two barrels.
Binary triggers are a thing, and fire one bullet on pull, and one more on reset. They’re in a legal grey zone now as well, but pre-2022? they were seen as the best way around that law.
In the last slide it says “Two shots One pull” so I’m assuming it’s not a binary trigger but I could see these guns using them to skirt around the machine gun laws like you said.
I found this
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/new-standard-manufacturing-s333-volleyfire/
Where the manufacturer claims it doesn’t count as a machine gun because both bullets fire simultaneously instead of sequentially. 🤷♂️
¯_(ツ)_/¯
Never thought of it that way but I guess it’s up to their lawyers and the ATF to fight it out