So with most fields and communities, DMRs going over a certain FPS limit requires semi-auto only.
Now the easiest way to do this would be to shave off the piece of your selector plate that brushes up and allows full auto. Nice, free, and easy.
But, some people say that, to do it right, you'd need to equip your gun with a MOSFET. Now, I've done some reading a la Google on MOSFETS, but I don't really understand a need for them (which probably comes from my lack of completely understanding what they do). If someone could explain/link in laymen terms
Also, I notice with most airsoft guns (at least, with the ones on my squad), if you switch from semi to safe and to semi sometimes, there are times when the trigger is 'stuck'. You can pull back all you want, but it won't budge (as if it's on safe). It won't be until you go full auto that your gun engages again. Can anybody tell me a reason for this? Reason being, I don't want to shave my selector plate, and then find out that I need to go to full auto in order to get my gun 'un-trigger-jammed'.