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More than 1 round leaving the barrel with only one pull of the trigger = machine gun. you pull the trigger, two bullets fly out. i think that is part of the technical description the ATF uses for Automatic weapon. Am i wrong??
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Yes, but if you look at the picture this gun has 2 triggers, hence one bullet for each trigger. Similar to pulling both triggers on a traditional double gun.
Double guns and English Setters
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I guess I should have read the whole description. It would depend on which way you order it.
"The AF2011-A1 (“Twenty Eleven” for aficionados) can be ordered either with 2 independent triggers and one sear group (left or right, with user-interchangeability for right or left operations) or with 2 triggers permanently joined and the choice of 1 or 2 sear groups."
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Too bad it doesn't have extended double stack mags; yeh a real shame!
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