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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 1428212" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>In the videos, it seems as if you need to push the non-stock portion of the rifle forward with your support hand, to extend it from the stock? Is that true, or do you just shoulder the rifle and simply pull the trigger? How do you select between the single-shot and bump-fire modes?</p><p></p><p>ETA: Never mind, I read the BAFTE letter that confirms the legality of the SSAR-15 stock. It does mention the need to expand the rifle with support hand pushing and firing hand pulling. Do you folks who bought the stock, find that to be a detriment when it comes to control and relative accuracy? Does it require considerable strength to expand the rifle, or can a lightly-built person handle it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 1428212, member: 7157"] In the videos, it seems as if you need to push the non-stock portion of the rifle forward with your support hand, to extend it from the stock? Is that true, or do you just shoulder the rifle and simply pull the trigger? How do you select between the single-shot and bump-fire modes? ETA: Never mind, I read the BAFTE letter that confirms the legality of the SSAR-15 stock. It does mention the need to expand the rifle with support hand pushing and firing hand pulling. Do you folks who bought the stock, find that to be a detriment when it comes to control and relative accuracy? Does it require considerable strength to expand the rifle, or can a lightly-built person handle it? [/QUOTE]
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