Even your belt loop. And magazines definitely increase the rate of fire. Just polishing the trigger group too.Yup the garbage law being peddled around the Senate and the turncoat GOP House version are so vague and overly broad that they would ban things like:
Light weight bolt carriers, adjustable match triggers, aftermarket gas blocks, reduced power trigger springs, extra power buffer springs, carbine & SBR length barrels, legally owned silencers, and more.
You know what would not be covered by those bans? AR-15 Drop in Auto Sears that really would convert a semi-automatic into a machinegun. Irony or devious misdirection? You decide.
All of the above, but beginning with ex. Jailbird.An "Increased rate of fire". Does that mean, on nice warm and sunny days when my arthritis isn't acting up and I can shoot as fast as Jerry, am I violating a law? Or how about a teeth chattering cold day when I've had five or six cups of coffee and can still shoot as fast as Jerry, am I again violating some vague and non nondescript law? Is the coffee, or the sunny day, or even the fact that I just feel good the modification to the rifle or handgun?
And as a class I dealer, am I now considered a class III dealer because I sell a bone stock firearm to a younger person that has a faster trigger finger than I do? Or am I once again in violation of some bullshit law because I sold him/her an after market trigger kit, muzzle brake and vertical grip so they could do a mag dump in X.333 seconds? Would that make me a dealer of NFA items.