Berzerker
Deity
No, they weren't. If rate of fire was the issue, then the current definition according to US federal law would mention rate of fire. It does not. If I had a gun that only fired one round a minute but only required one squeeze of the trigger to fire multiple rounds, that would still be a machine gun according to US federal law.
Also, if rate of fire were the issue, then bump stocks would have been banned the first time the ATF looked at them in 2010.
Your point? There are speed shooters out there that can achieve machine gun-like rates of fire with semi-auto firearms with just their finger and no assistance from a bump stock or any other device. Should those people be classified as machine guns by the ATF and prohibited from owning firearms?
I'd like to see these speed shooters who can match a machine gun, but the reason politicians banned machine guns was gangsters and bank robbers were running around with them overpowering the cops. The ATF doesn't do anything without the blessing of the politicians and gun lobby.
The issue with automatic weapons was not with rate of fire, but rather with ease of fire.
So machine guns were banned because they're easy to fire and the rate of fire had nothing to do with it? I had a 22 that was really easy to fire. You've gone from claiming bump stocks aren't easy to use (like the guy in the video) to how easy they are.