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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 3040859" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>The way I see it is that shooters want full auto capability. That’s not going away. If the military and police can have the fun toys, then I should be able to too. Full auto is expensive, yet fun. I owned machine guns for a few years till I ran out of places to shoot them. The NFA is prohibitive and today’s prices in machine guns are through the roof and have been since 1986 when new manufacture of full auto was banned. The bumpfire is a way for the average gun owner to imitate a full auto firearm as close as they can and not (yet) be illegal. </p><p></p><p>When the bumpfire first came out, it went under review by the ATF and they said “no”. A year or two later, their decision was reversed and they hit the shelves. As usual, someone comes along and ruins a good thing. </p><p></p><p>I see tannerite to be in their scope next. Too many people using 50-100 pounds of the stuff at a time blowing stuff up making YouTube videos and attracting attention. Typical behavior. If one pound is this much fun, what can we do with a hundred pounds of it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 3040859, member: 23"] The way I see it is that shooters want full auto capability. That’s not going away. If the military and police can have the fun toys, then I should be able to too. Full auto is expensive, yet fun. I owned machine guns for a few years till I ran out of places to shoot them. The NFA is prohibitive and today’s prices in machine guns are through the roof and have been since 1986 when new manufacture of full auto was banned. The bumpfire is a way for the average gun owner to imitate a full auto firearm as close as they can and not (yet) be illegal. When the bumpfire first came out, it went under review by the ATF and they said “no”. A year or two later, their decision was reversed and they hit the shelves. As usual, someone comes along and ruins a good thing. I see tannerite to be in their scope next. Too many people using 50-100 pounds of the stuff at a time blowing stuff up making YouTube videos and attracting attention. Typical behavior. If one pound is this much fun, what can we do with a hundred pounds of it? [/QUOTE]
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