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<blockquote data-quote="ConstitutionCowboy" data-source="post: 3274501" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>The bump stocks do not come in contact with the trigger or any other functioning part of the gun they are installed on. Neither does a scope, nor a flashlight, nor a laser, nor a sleeve that slips over a hand grip, nor a sling, etc., etc., etc. A belt loop does not come in contact with a trigger or any other functioning part of a gun. I don't see a reason or justification to claim that a bump stock converts a semi-auto anything to full auto.</p><p></p><p>I once loosened my grip on my 1911 about the instant I fired it which caused an unintentional follow-up shot on a target. Is my wrist to be banned?<span style="font-size: 10px"> (I no longer release pressure on the trigger until I'm back on target and/or recoil has finished. Double and triple taps etc. are different and the trigger is not held back until after the rapid fire is completed.)</span></p><p></p><p>Woody</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConstitutionCowboy, post: 3274501, member: 745"] The bump stocks do not come in contact with the trigger or any other functioning part of the gun they are installed on. Neither does a scope, nor a flashlight, nor a laser, nor a sleeve that slips over a hand grip, nor a sling, etc., etc., etc. A belt loop does not come in contact with a trigger or any other functioning part of a gun. I don't see a reason or justification to claim that a bump stock converts a semi-auto anything to full auto. I once loosened my grip on my 1911 about the instant I fired it which caused an unintentional follow-up shot on a target. Is my wrist to be banned?[SIZE=2] (I no longer release pressure on the trigger until I'm back on target and/or recoil has finished. Double and triple taps etc. are different and the trigger is not held back until after the rapid fire is completed.)[/SIZE] Woody [/QUOTE]
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