Posted October 2, 2017 9:00 am by Comments

By Tactical-Life


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AutoGlove trigger
AutoGlove full-auto

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Photo by AutoGlove

Photo by AutoGlove

Photo by AutoGlove

Remember the AutoGlove? In case you don’t, here’s a refresher: two months ago, a McLean, Va.-based outfit called AutoGlove USA released a glove purported to simulate full-auto fire with pistols, rifles and shotguns. How? By attaching what the company called a “trigger assist device” to the glove that manipulated the firearm trigger in four different configurations: single shot, double tap, 3-round burst and mag dump.

Sounds great, right? Well, not so fast. The company just announced it received an “unfavorable determination” on the product from the ATF. In other words, it’s considered a machine gun under the NFA. Thus, the AutoGlove will no longer be manufactured. Full refunds will be issued to those who …Read the Rest

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