>>450926
I did watch and turned if off when he obviously has no idea what rate of fire means. Rate of fire on military weapons = single, burst, auto. Semi auto doesn't have those options, so anything that changes single to anything else is what is being looked at. Anyone telling you otherwise is concernfagging. They're trying to connect rate of fire to how fast you can pull the trigger, and that's just not true. Thus the trigger group would never come into play. I live in NJ and state police used to call the shop all the time because they couldn't interpret our backwards laws. If this was something to be worried about, I'd have agreed in a heart beat.