Bumpfire Stock Ban

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Should Slidefire/Bumpfire stocks be banned?

  • Yes

    Votes: 11 11.3%
  • No

    Votes: 86 88.7%

  • Total voters
    97

Lurkerinthewoods

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I like mine. With the forward hand guard they sell, it is pretty easy to shoot. I have mine combined with a CHF barrel and billet lower. I still can't hit crap with it though.

It's mainly a novelty that me and my boys shoot every now and then. We dump about 10 mags of cheap russian ammo then put it away and focus on accuracy. I will admit, every time we shoot it, I wonder how's this thing legal, but I'm not a law maker, so I brush those thoughts aside and dump another mag in about 5 seconds. LOL
 

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I remember seeing videos on those things when they came out. A local gun shop played them nonstop. I thought it was a bad idea then, thought it wouldn't be long before some a$$ clown used one of them to create mass mayhem. Like the oil filter "solvent trap" mentioned earlier, a short cut for people who don't want to go through the procedures necessary to own either automatic weapons or suppressors.
 

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I like mine. With the forward hand guard they sell, it is pretty easy to shoot. I have mine combined with a CHF barrel and billet lower. I still can't hit crap with it though.

It's mainly a novelty that me and my boys shoot every now and then. We dump about 10 mags of cheap russian ammo then put it away and focus on accuracy. I will admit, every time we shoot it, I wonder how's this thing legal, but I'm not a law maker, so I brush those thoughts aside and dump another mag in about 5 seconds. LOL
They are legal because the they do not change the function of the rifle. It's still one shot with one pull of the trigger.
 

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I find it interesting we have 6 votes to ban them. If the reasoning is that you think they are a workaround to NFA laws, does that also mean you dont think they should repeal the NFA? (Rhetorical question as we dont know who voted YES to banning them)
 

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