Yes. Companies earn allot of money when people buy there controller so they can modd them. You can get banned if someone reports you and has proof. But modded controllers are legal.
If you mean modded yes usually modded controllers work also they lead into suspensions.
I have seen many work myself, ranging from neon controllers to rapid-fire ones.
No, but GAME do. They sell legitimate modded controllers, for sniping mainly but they have a selector switch where you can change it to rapid fire or whatever for pistols etc.
Well that all depends on what modded controller you have. But yes you can but mods that make buttons on your controller "turbo."
There are quite a lot of modded controllers on Xbox live. The mod is rapid fire - This means when pressed, the RT is acting like its being pressed several times a second. This is normally used on Call of duty with single fire guns.
No, unfortunately there is not. But you can order these controllers online for cheap prices!
1250 Australian dollars
Technically, yes. Chances it will happen? Very slim... Modded controllers aren't detectable really and you will only get banned if someone records the kill cam and complains to xbox/ms. It does violate the terms of use as it states to not alter equipment in any way.
rapid fire you can buy of eBay
Yes like the m16 it would be rapid fire and the type95 (mw3) would be full auto(rapid fire).
It is a game controller that gets taken apart and has the circuit board modified so that the button that shoots fires repeatedly without having to be pressed repeatedly. They are usually used by people playing first person shooters like Call of Duty or Halo. (see modifiedcontroller.com) If you ever had an original Nintendo, you might remember when some controllers had a turbo switch, it's the same thing. Most of the time they are called Modded Controllers or Modified Controllers.
You can buy rapid fire controllers for the Playstation 3 (PS3) in NZ at www.mightymodz.co.nz