A string attaches to the sear and runs out the small hole above the barrel.
You’ll have to print/machine your own tho. And this probably falls under the NFA’s AOW category, so you’ll have to ask the ATF permission and pay for a $200 tax stamp.
I agree with this technical and legal analysis. If it was more L shaped you might be able to claim it’s a pistol. But as is they’d probably claim it’s disguised.
The problem isn’t that rectal nature of the device but that it’s mimicing a different object.
Ok, but where’s the trigger and also the website where I can order it?
A string attaches to the sear and runs out the small hole above the barrel.
You’ll have to print/machine your own tho. And this probably falls under the NFA’s AOW category, so you’ll have to ask the ATF permission and pay for a $200 tax stamp.
I agree with this technical and legal analysis. If it was more L shaped you might be able to claim it’s a pistol. But as is they’d probably claim it’s disguised.
The problem isn’t that rectal nature of the device but that it’s mimicing a different object.
I think you pull back the top, then let it go and the spring shoves the firing pin against the primer. Basically a zip gun.
Requires some practice to get the rectal dexterity required.
Maybe for you amateur.