the only legal way is to put in a registered class 3 auto sear
Not designed for full auto modification.
Sadly JT did not put the ability to make it full auto. The double trigger style allows for fast shooting. JT has however released more markers with this desired feature.
The batteries make the gun go full auto.
You need to contact the BATFE for the appropriate paperwork first.
The mode your referring to sounds a lot like "NPPL mode". This when you fire semi auto for 3 shots and it then turns into full auto. Sadly the E-grip does not have this mode, though you can put it into full auto mode.
Buy a Spyder E-trigger.
yes if you don't have the full amount-no if you have the full amount and the installments carry a high rate of interest.
You need to contact the BATFE so you don't end up in jail
Yes and no. You can not turn it in to a full auto by dropping in your own DIAS or milling it out to take the M16 parts. If you want to legally turn it full auto you will have to purchase one of the few and very expensive registered DIAS or lightning links out there. Or if you are really adventurous and looking for a new job go through all of the paperwork and the rest of the process to become a manufacturer and you can make full auto weapons for the police and military. You can not turn it in to a brand new full auto gun however as the time to register ones by "civilians" has long passed. (1986)
Eubacteria is actually both auto and hetero depending on the particular species. Auto stands for autotroph which means that they make their own food while hetero is heterotroph in full which means that they feed on producers.
Any auto repair shop of good repute will be able to give a full automotive checkup. See if you can find auto shops that specialize in your car make; they are most likely to have factory authorized parts.
The first step is to contact the ATF and see if you can be approved to do it. Otherwise, it's highly illegal (in the U.S.) and you can face very stiff penalties for having a full auto gun without the ATF approval and tax stamp.