Fun toy, but that's about all.
Leftists always seem baffled when they pass some law that bans something they don’t like,
and people figure out a way to comply with their law
and STILL do the thing they don’t like them doing.
I do not want full auto capabilities, neither with NFA paperwork nor by working around the law to achieve the same effect. I want every single trigger pull to result in a hit. Others may have different priorities, but my ammo is too expensive and too heavy to be used in bulk. The law they are working around is unconstitutional and deserves to be circumvented, but I won’t be the one doing it.
I just finished building an RPK. That is the only rifle I would consider for a Bumpski. But I’m not paying $450.00 to do it.
I went to the gun show in Tulsa years ago with friends. They all immediately found and bought a slide fire mechanism.
I took one look and thought..”This is crap!” and did not buy.
A few weeks later I asked them how their slide fire mechanism was working out and they all said... “It was piece of crap!”
Having to hold the weapon in an unnatural strained position does not make for accurate fire. Just a gimmick.
A Slidefire stock is illegal in MA. All stocks on long guns must be fixed. If it is not, it needs to be pinned. But still...a cool item for an AR.
Slide fire is a lot of fun, but impractical. Accuracy suffers dearly. The unexpected sound of full auto fire WILL get people’s attention though!
Me, I’d just get a Gatling trigger assembly with a crank. No NFA issues, and will fire pretty much as fast as you can crank.