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slide-fire ar15 (bumpfire stock) ???


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Curious if anyone has or has tried or even seen the slide-fire stock that appears to be almost fully auto. http://www.slidefiresolutions.com/index.html. i know atf sortof approved an i know they can change that at anytime so i dont care to hear about what THEY may do. Unless you know for sure w inside info. Or if anyone near has one to try or for sale that'd be nice too. Thanks for any info!

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Why do people insist on encouraging this junk? Hellfire triggers, bump firing, gatling trigger, now this. *sigh*

Instead of wasting ammo dumping it on the ground with poor accuracy, actually hitting the target with every shot makes a lot more sense. I guess I'm a loser cause I just don't get the fascination with pseudo-full tilt boogie attachments.

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Instead of wasting ammo dumping it on the ground with poor accuracy, actually hitting the target with every shot makes a lot more sense.

SPOT ON!

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with practice,and a decent trigger job you can shoot that fast and accurately, with a standard AR

look up some 3 gun matches,..

now those guys are impressive....

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Interesting. Same exact thing as the Akins Accelerator designed for the Ruger 10/22. The ATF approved that one, too. Then turned around and declared it a machinegun.

At $369 for a plastic stock, I think I'll pass. At least until the ATF has a little more time to change their mind. Although, it would be nice to have an AR capable of suppressive fire.

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Sometimes you may not be shootin a target for accuracy but for fun. May just fire off into a bank (dirt bank!) somewhere. And i can shoot pretty fast, i'm no 3gun pro but still.

Should have knew better than to ask here but i was looking for physical reviews not hypothetical or opinions wether there is a need for it. That is for me an my pocketbook to decide.

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I've only seen the videos but am thinking of getting one as well. Just looks like fun.

Thanks for the backup!

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I was thinking about getting one but it bugs me that the company started out selling them $200 and sold out so they bumped it to $300 sold a ton more. So now they are $350+ so I just don't know anymore. I have not been able to find one in person to look over or find anyone that has one to try.

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Well an M16 receiver probably only cost about $15 to make. They go for about $10K to $12K and require a tax stamp. I can see the attraction in the stock. If someone wants to experience an AR full auto, they have to rent a gun somewhere, have friends with expansive toys, drop $12k on an M16, or get one of these stocks. They’re getting a lot of flak from the guys with full autos, but so what. I know a guy with a Harley. He says it doesn’t matter what you ride, it’s that you ride. In the next breath he will tell you if you’re not on a Harley you can’t ride with him. No matter what you’re into there’s always a party pooper.

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