I've never cared for them and don't have a desire to own one, but I wouldn't mind having a truck load of them as a short term investment. What are prices looking like now?
I thought the slide fire / bump stock was fun...nothing I'd really want on my rifle though...but dammit I want a can! Hopefully this BS doesn't kill that bill
I stopped at my local store to look for some better glass for rem 700 22-250 and noticed his pmag rack was all but empty...there were 2 left and they came home with me lol
I don’t care. I work to hard for my money to just waste I spent brass for a gimmick.
I don’t think buying them right now would be wise. If they get banned, I bet they won’t be grandfathered.
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I'm not a fan of them.
I purchased an Echo Trigger, and I've enjoyed it.
No way to trace them...not regulated at all
You really want to risk a 15 year prison stay to hide one in your closest for what ends mean?
They are not viable tools of war if you are worried about a SHTF-Red Dawn-Zombie Apocalypse-Civil War.
Not a fan either. I equate it to the difference of trying to rapidly fire off an M16 3 round burst to a full auto M4. There's a significant difference and a lot of interruption in the firing because it just isn't consistent. That's why I have a hard time believing those long and consistent 60-100rnd vollies of fire in the Vegas shooting were from from a bump fire stock.
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I am having a hard time believing those longer vollies came from an AR with a bump fire stock and those high cap mags as well. The way the rounds get stacked in those 60/100rd mags, just don't believe he'd be able fire long vollies without interruption, jam etc.
That's a bad ass trigger setup! I bet that will be on the chopping block soon too.
Well he did have 26 rifles. Change rifle not magazine?