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Slide-Fire's 'Bump Stock' Rifle Uses Recoil to In-Effect Fire Full Auto
Reaganite Republican ^
| 10 October 2013
| Reaganite Republican
Posted on 10/10/2013 2:42:57 AM PDT by Reaganite Republican
Mimicking the 'bump fire' technique that can be utilized to fire a semi-auto rifle nonstop (from the hip), a new $6000 rifle from Slide-Fire keeps the stock (and your trigger finger) steady while the rest of the gun moves with the recoil, pulling the trigger against your stationary finger and producing the desired hail of gunfire...
The weapon utilizes loopholes in federal firearms law, whereas the stock of such a gun is simply not regulated as to it's movement/or lack of, nor how this is now being utilized to produce a full-auto effect... just the traditional mechanical elements of the weapon were considered by legislators, so typical American ingenuity made and end-run around them yet again...
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Hobbies
KEYWORDS: automatic; banglist; guns; loophole; preppers; prepping; shtf; weapons
To: AdvisorB; ken5050; sten; paythefiddler; gattaca; bayliving; SeminoleCounty; chesley; Vendome; ...
To: Reaganite Republican
I had someone try to sell me once. I declined. It seems like it would be good for having fun at the range but, tactically, I think it has limited usefulness. I’m not saying it has no value at all mind you, just limited usefulness. I have never used one though so I could be wrong.
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posted on
10/10/2013 2:54:41 AM PDT
by
RC one
To: Reaganite Republican
The stocks are available around here for about $350. I'd buy one, but none of the shops has a LH model in stock. So far, I've resisted the temptation to ask them to order one.
I'm getting weaker by the day...
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posted on
10/10/2013 2:55:33 AM PDT
by
ComputerGuy
(HM2/USN M/3/3 Marines RVN 66-67)
To: Reaganite Republican
I’m having a hard time envisioning a scenario in which I need to spend money at full auto.
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posted on
10/10/2013 3:02:50 AM PDT
by
Justa
To: RC one
I had someone try to sell me once. I declined. As well you should. Slavery has been kinda illegal ever since that 'Emancipation Proclamation' thing.
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posted on
10/10/2013 3:11:03 AM PDT
by
Yo-Yo
To: RC one
Not to mention the cost of burning through a bunch of ammo!!!
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posted on
10/10/2013 3:48:49 AM PDT
by
refermech
To: Reaganite Republican
Double barrel shotguns with early versions of single triggers had the issue of ‘doubling’, i.e. the second barrel would fire a split second after the first. It was found that recoil essentially bounced the gun off the shoulder and pushed the trigger back into the shooter’s finger. It happened so fast the shooter wasn’t aware that his finger had basically pulled the trigger twice.
After the makers figured out why it was happening they came up with various techniques to fix the problem including triggers that required three pulls to fire the second barrel (the second pull being the inadvertent one) or inertia devices that used recoil to set the second barrel to fire.
To: RC one
I had someone try to sell me once. I declined. It seems like it would be good for having fun at the range but, tactically, I think it has limited usefulness. Im not saying it has no value at all mind you, just limited usefulness. I have never used one though so I could be wrong. Tactically, it would be of very limited use, since I doubt you could get accurate fire out of it. And I would not want that stock at all if there wasn't a knob or switch to lock it in place for accurate semi-auto fire.
The sound of full-auto fire, or better yet, the sight of a line of bullets stitching across their windshield, WOULD likely give a group of thugs pause, though...
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posted on
10/10/2013 3:58:56 AM PDT
by
PapaBear3625
(You don't notice it's a police state until the police come for you.)
To: refermech
yup. I used to enjoy spraying bullets into a back stop. Now I enjoy making each one of them as accurate and consistent as possible.
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posted on
10/10/2013 4:03:51 AM PDT
by
RC one
To: Reaganite Republican
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posted on
10/10/2013 4:04:27 AM PDT
by
OldNewYork
(Biden '13. Impeach now.)
To: PapaBear3625
It just seems like a tool designed to waste ammo at the range. I doubt it would work from a prone position which means you would have to stand up to lay down suppression fire. That severely limits it's usefulness. At this point, I think tools designed to squeeze the maximum amount of accuracy out of each round make more sense than tools designed to waste as much ammo as possible. Ammo is gold and an accuracy advantage equals standoff capability which is a fine advantage to have provided you choose your battles wisely.
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posted on
10/10/2013 4:31:01 AM PDT
by
RC one
To: RC one
I have fired several select fire weapons and agree with you.
If you’re not fighting an advancing army, in a jungle, at night....not much tactical value.
I’m fine with a semi-auto AR and EOTech Optics, to place my shots and preserve my ammo.
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posted on
10/10/2013 5:08:48 AM PDT
by
G Larry
(Let his days be few; and let another take his office. Psalms 109:8)
To: Yo-Yo; RC one
Yes but it wouldn’t be slavery if you are able to refuse. Maybe indentured servant?
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posted on
10/10/2013 5:09:31 AM PDT
by
HereInTheHeartland
(Sign at WWII Memorial: NORMANDY WAS CLOSED WHEN WE GOT THERE, TOO.)
To: G Larry
Yeah, looks like something for fun at the range, until you start buying ammo for it...but likely limited use in any plausible self defense role. Plus, 6000? For that I could buy two good ARs and trick them out with all the latest optics, stocks, grips, slings, maybe a laser and a light. You know, go overboard like so many AR owners do. ;-)
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posted on
10/10/2013 5:32:26 AM PDT
by
ThunderSleeps
(Stop obarma now! Stop the hussein - insane agenda!)
To: Reaganite Republican
Having tried one of these out (on someone else’s rifle), I can confirm that they are indeed fun, and further that they are quite inaccurate as well. To use it in “full auto” (they can be locked down for semi-auto fire), you have to lock your finger into the trigger guard, then pull forward on the hand guard with your off hand. That alone would kill accuracy, and adding in the tendency for the weapon to climb in full auto...
Definitely a lot of fun, though- my wife had a blast using it, in well controlled bursts. I was proud of her. :)
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posted on
10/10/2013 5:56:42 AM PDT
by
TexasBarak
(I aim to misbehave!)
To: Justa
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posted on
10/10/2013 5:56:43 AM PDT
by
Carriage Hill
(Peace is that brief glorious moment in history, when everybody stands around reloading.)
To: Reaganite Republican
But, can you hit anything with it?
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posted on
10/10/2013 7:16:08 AM PDT
by
Ruy Dias de Bivar
(Sometimes you need 7+ more ammo. LOTS MORE.)
To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
Yes, it would work fine in FA in a firefight—it has its limitations though. Whether the user can operate the butt stock like it needs to during a firefight is another matter. Just be ready to be the next top priority target once you have to change the mag. Any opponent would be a fool to stick his head up with that amount of ammo incoming.
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posted on
10/10/2013 7:46:36 AM PDT
by
SgtHooper
(The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it's still on the list.)
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