Quote Originally Posted by battlemidget View Post
Are triggers with 'standard' designs, like a Geissele SDwhatever singlestage, considered in the aforementioned groups?
You'll have to look at part c of the Rapid Fire Trigger Activator definition to determine that; it is horribly vague, and open to interpretation. Does it mean that any trigger other than the trigger that comes with the firearms, which is what if it was a stripped receiver? Does it mean things like force reset or binary triggers? It is horribly written, and retailers might determine that they will not ship aftermarket triggers to CO even if they meet the definition of a semi-auto trigger in accordance with federal law. It uses words like parts or combination of parts that substantially increase the rate of fire....so what is substantially defined as? A semi-auto trigger is a semi auto trigger regardless of how efficient it is, but they are trying to put that on a scale using words like substantially increases. Binary and FRT are definitely out. Things like geissele SSA or Larue MBT should be fine, but they may not be shipped here if you order them.