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Someone ought to make an air compressed actuator that operates from 3-30 times a second, and is electronically controlled. This could be inserted into the trigger gaurd over your finger.
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BATF has addressed that one before; the electrical or mechanical device pulling the trigger becomes the new "trigger". When you hit the on switch, you are "pulling the trigger" so to speak. If you get more than one shot per engagement of the electronic or mechanical trigger, it is a machinegun.
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If the acutator fits over your finger however, the actuator never actually touches the trigger. It simply pushes your finger back against the trigger repeatedly. (Like in a pinching action.) This would be similiar to a bump fire, where your grip on the front handguard forces your trigger finger back.
Ok, so if a contact switch were used as the trigger, only a finger tap would be needed to fire the weapon once. This would be legal because one finger tap equals one round?
If so, than the contact pad could stretch for a length of a few inches, and the shooter could drum their fingers on the pad for a full-auto rate of fire. In a low recoil weapon, this could be pretty accurate too.