Doesn't matter. If you can bump it, you must ban it!May be true...but you still have to work the bolt before you can "bump fire" another round.
Doesn't matter. If you can bump it, you must ban it!May be true...but you still have to work the bolt before you can "bump fire" another round.
The rifle in question has a 3.5 ounce trigger, but you do have to pull it to make it fire. It will pass the bump test.Doesn't matter. If you can bump it, you must ban it!
I knew a guy who set up a 1.5# JARD trigger on a 16" 9mm AR. Easy to bump fire it without resorting to a loose hold. I shot it and didn't care for it at all.I'm thinking (with practice) you might be able to bump a really light trigger with no more than a really soft/squishy recoil pad.
Just a thought.
It is an Anschutz 5018 trigger. It is set at the factory at 3.5 ounces. Universally thought of in the rimfire world as the finest trigger yet fitted to a rifle. I have never heard its safety questioned, even though it has been used in virtually every major rimfire shooting competition in the world.I'm thinking (with practice) you might be able to bump a really light trigger with no more than a really soft/squishy recoil pad.
Just a thought.
It WILL only be four this time. Trump will fix everything in just one term! Then he'll turn it over to Pence and head straight for Mont Rushmore, baby!It may very well be only 4 this time...
What? Ignert?It WILL only be four this time. Trump will fix everything in just one term! Then he'll turn it over to Pence and head straight for Mont Rushmore, baby!