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Re: Bump Stocks, SCOTUS strikes it down
[Re: Mike59]
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06/14/24 06:36 PM
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Mdees
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After watching you tube vids of dudes taking any semi auto rifle and using rubber bands or belt loop or just plain finger placement and pressure on trigger and pull on forearm to make em go full auto fire mode... I didn't really see where a bump stock was ever a problem other than it being easier to operate full auto ...it is good news though,.,, Simulated. It’s not the same thing but sounds like it.
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Re: Bump Stocks, SCOTUS strikes it down
[Re: Wapiti55]
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06/14/24 07:30 PM
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I’m not a lawyer but this could help the frt issue, in my opinion. They can’t change definitions and the wording of one shot per trigger pull definition was referenced. I think it helps FRTs but it may take a separate lawsuit to get it overturned. It’s fast, but still one round per pull of the trigger.
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Re: Bump Stocks, SCOTUS strikes it down
[Re: Skinny]
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06/14/24 07:45 PM
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Notice how the news says the bump stock ban is all on Trump, but when you read deeper it was a push from inside the ATF. I dont think Trump was fully aware of it, like so many other things they snuck around him to keep him deflected and distracted. yeah ,,, the nra had their hands all over that too . if not for nra i dont think trump would have ban bump stock .
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Re: Bump Stocks, SCOTUS strikes it down
[Re: Skinny]
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06/14/24 07:52 PM
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Frankie
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i been saying a long time now , the nra aint our friend ,,,,,,
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Re: Bump Stocks, SCOTUS strikes it down
[Re: BamaFan64]
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06/14/24 08:43 PM
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Wapiti55
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I’m not a lawyer but this could help the frt issue, in my opinion. They can’t change definitions and the wording of one shot per trigger pull definition was referenced. I think it helps FRTs but it may take a separate lawsuit to get it overturned. It’s fast, but still one round per pull of the trigger. I think the current frt lawsuits are already in works along those same lines. I’d like to have a couple but I’m not risking it until it’s decided. At least a belt loop is legal.
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Re: Bump Stocks, SCOTUS strikes it down
[Re: Lonster]
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06/15/24 07:21 AM
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Have they struck down the ban on Glock switches? Asking for a friend. Wrong demographic. Dat would be wacist.
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Re: Bump Stocks, SCOTUS strikes it down
[Re: Mdees]
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06/15/24 02:31 PM
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Mike59
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After watching you tube vids of dudes taking any semi auto rifle and using rubber bands or belt loop or just plain finger placement and pressure on trigger and pull on forearm to make em go full auto fire mode... I didn't really see where a bump stock was ever a problem other than it being easier to operate full auto ...it is good news though,.,, Simulated. It’s not the same thing but sounds like it. It takes some practice but manually the right pressure on the trigger and pulling the forearm forward can get you auto experience...the belt loop method helps you get a better hold on your semi while bumping... the you tube vids show folks how to take rubber bands attached a certain way to the trig with little pressure to the trig and when you pull the forearm forward you get near perfect auto.... while an actual bump stock is the best way to achieve auto as stated earlier with enough practice if you were a person in the country and heard it ,,,you'd swear it was a auto something... there were dudes doing it with their semi shotguns too.... one dude even did it with his semi pistol... you tube announced it was no longer going to allow vids that showed people how to do things like this with a host of other help vids on how to make your gun better faster more robust and what not taking place on their site pretty soon.
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Re: Bump Stocks, SCOTUS strikes it down
[Re: Mike59]
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06/15/24 02:42 PM
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BCLC
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After watching you tube vids of dudes taking any semi auto rifle and using rubber bands or belt loop or just plain finger placement and pressure on trigger and pull on forearm to make em go full auto fire mode... I didn't really see where a bump stock was ever a problem other than it being easier to operate full auto ...it is good news though,.,, Simulated. It’s not the same thing but sounds like it. It takes some practice but manually the right pressure on the trigger and pulling the forearm forward can get you auto experience...the belt loop method helps you get a better hold on your semi while bumping... the you tube vids show folks how to take rubber bands attached a certain way to the trig with little pressure to the trig and when you pull the forearm forward you get near perfect auto.... while an actual bump stock is the best way to achieve auto as stated earlier with enough practice if you were a person in the country and heard it ,,,you'd swear it was a auto something... there were dudes doing it with their semi shotguns too.... one dude even did it with his semi pistol... you tube announced it was no longer going to allow vids that showed people how to do things like this with a host of other help vids on how to make your gun better faster more robust and what not taking place on their site pretty soon. Bump stock on an AR15 rate of fire is less than 300rpm. Binary triggers are much faster at 4-500rpm and even they don’t compete with the cyclic rate of a true full auto 700-950rpm M4/M16
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Re: Bump Stocks, SCOTUS strikes it down
[Re: Frankie]
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06/15/24 05:09 PM
06/15/24 05:09 PM
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Mdees
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I like the binary trigger . I figured it would be like was i always told . Just spray and pray . Worng !!!!!!
I've never shot one with a bump stock . Does seem like you'd have less control over the gun though ??? A dong grip on a WASR-10 and the slant break make it surprisingly controllable with a bump stock. Not quite the same as a milled AK-47(due a bit to weight) but you can push that dong grip straight out away from you and maintain solid contact. And 7.62x39 is still about the cheapest thing you can waste with a bump stock.
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