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New rifle mimics machine gun's rapid fire -- and it's legal


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It takes a lot of practice to hit what your aiming at, I didn't like the feel of the upper moving back and forth and trying to look through sights, I used one as a test mule for my shrike to break it in before I moved it over to my M16..

It gets cool points for NFA approving it and slide fire marketing it for $300 bucks.

 

Not sure what their thinking here:

 

Brandon Renner, sales and marketing manager for Slide Fire, says the belt-fed rifle, called the SFS BFR, will be available this fall and sell for $6,000.

 

You can buy from PSA, a Ares MCR for $2700, complete lower for $300 and a slide fire stock for another $300 and have $3300 in it.

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I can't hit squat, with my right arm being the way it is, but my son can do the goods with our Slide Fire. I say

more power to them and laugh at Henry Waxman all the way to the bank.

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Hey, they beat 15-20K for one of the continually depleting quantity of machine guns. The first time I tried to cycle

that Slide Fire, I got a double tap out of it. The first time my son tried, he dumped the mag. It was awesome. He

controlled it better than I thought he would, also. It is what I definitely call innovation, and, for what it is, it is very

affordable.

 

Why is this in the Class III area?  This is for the other guys money. :D

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Interesting. Certainly would like one, but not at that pricing. Lots too rich for my limited skills and budget.

 

Just might be the time to get a SlideFire though.

 

We should start a roaming SlideFire thread similar to the bowie knife thing, so TGOers can get their FA on and pass it on to others.

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Those CNN SOBs completely lie in their opening statement - when they say machine guns are illegal for most people.  Thats factually untrue.  In fact Machine Guns are legal to own for for most people, since the same 4473 questions used when buying a semi are used for the check.   The only things standing in the way are the $200 tax, local regulatoins and LEO approval (sans trust).    I sent CNN a note requesting them to correct the article - we'll see if the commies bother

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Those CNN SOBs completely lie in their opening statement - when they say machine guns are illegal for most people.  Thats factually untrue.  In fact Machine Guns are legal to own for for most people, since the same 4473 questions used when buying a semi are used for the check.   The only things standing in the way are the $200 tax, local regulatoins and LEO approval (sans trust).    I sent CNN a note requesting them to correct the article - we'll see if the commies bother

I noticed that also. Lets scare the sheeple even more

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It takes a lot of practice to hit what your aiming at, I didn't like the feel of the upper moving back and forth and trying to look through sights, I used one as a test mule for my shrike to break it in before I moved it over to my M16..

It gets cool points for NFA approving it and slide fire marketing it for $300 bucks.

 

Not sure what their thinking here:

 

Brandon Renner, sales and marketing manager for Slide Fire, says the belt-fed rifle, called the SFS BFR, will be available this fall and sell for $6,000.

 

You can buy from PSA, a Ares MCR for $2700, complete lower for $300 and a slide fire stock for another $300 and have $3300 in it.

 

If you get one of those 3 gun triggers from Giessle that allows for a shorter pull to fire and reset, I think all that jumping around would be much more minimal and aim would be improved.

 

This is a route I'm going to take with my Colt so I can bump-fire it easier. :up:

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If you get one of those 3 gun triggers from Giessle that allows for a shorter pull to fire and reset, I think all that jumping around would be much more minimal and aim would be improved.
 
This is a route I'm going to take with my Colt so I can bump-fire it easier. :up:

 

 

Here's the little guy shooting FA with a 100 round nutsack

 

http://s975.photobucket.com/user/JOHNGOE/media/2013-10-12_13-37-46_122_zps13646b7d.mp4.html

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The slide fire seems to work pretty good on the first shot. After that, well  lets just say/ no telling where the other 29 go. You better get a good stance and lean forward or you will be dancing all over the place. It is like Moe on the three stooges when he gets an electric shock. LOL

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So the modification to make a standard AR belt fed costs $5k ?!   As far as I can tell, its their bumpfire stock and some mod for the belt.  I have one of the stocks, and its a neat product, but I can't see the price difference here as being worthwhile.  For that matter, a $200 or whatever it is for a 100 round mag and another $300 for the stock seems more sane.   More than 100 rounds fired at that rate thru a standard AR is going to be pretty hard on it anyway -- a belt of 1k rounds would destroy the gun most likely...

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I have a Arsenal Saiga SGL21-71 With The Fostech Bumpski Stock it is made from machined aluminum not Polymer like slide fire.Here's views from both sides.

 

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