Hellfire trigger
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A Hellfire trigger is a device that allows an operator of a semi-automatic firearm equipped with it to fire at very high rates, close to those of fully automatic firearms. The operating principle is simple – when the trigger is pressed, the Hellfire device disengages the trigger return spring, which is strong enough to move the operator's trigger finger. As a result, by applying constant pressure on the trigger, the operator can press the trigger (and as a result, fire his gun) much faster than normal.
It is a simple but unsafe and inefficient device. Many users complain about the awkward firing position they had to use to shoot a Hellfire trigger-equipped firearm. It is also believed that most semi-automatic firearms are not designed to handle the stress of rapid fire, which may result in a malfunction and injury.
This device will NOT create a "machine gun" out of your firearm. A machine gun can fire more than one round with a single pull of the trigger. With the device installed it is still only a one pull, one shot, firearm. It only allows you to do it faster than you can manually.