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pretty interesting, could be a good alternative to the bump stocks and their evil 3/4 of an inch collapsing abilities.  notice that he is not shouldering the stock because the rifle needs a little bit of space to reciprocate

https://youtu.be/DPshSUWfvew

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Okay, I can't see how this would be against the law in the PRNJ so that part is good! (For Now)!!!

 

But what range in NJ will let you shoot rapid fire like that???? If this becomes popular, here's what will be next for us!

 

:::Subsection 12C:2.2B NJ States that possession of ANY device that can, may, or looks like it could cause an increase in the normal rate of semi-automatic fire of any handgun or rifle

shall be deemed as possession of a machine gun and is a Capitol offense punishable by life in prison with cell to include full time Bubba without the chance for parole!

 

:::Subsection 12C:2.2C NJ States that no more than one round shall be fired in any 3 second time period. The example being, Fire, one Mississippi, two Mississippi, Three Mississippi, Fire,

and so on. Failure to comply with the Three Mississippi rule is a Felony in the 2nd degree punishable by a minimum of 5 years in prison with private cell to include Bubba visitation.

 

:::Subsection 12C:2.2D NJ States that no magazine clip shall be capable of containing more than FIVE, 5, CINCO rounds. Possession of any magazine clip capable of holding more than FIVE, 5 Cinco

rounds is a violation of the Sweeney Act and is punishable by "Death by Firing Squad" (Field Marshall Sweeney will lead all executions).

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Wonder how much they will be? I'd get one for an AR and one for an AK if they are cheap. They look way better than any bump fire stock.

 

Why if they are cheap? The whole point of them is to separate you from your money as quickly as possible via ammo expenditure, who cares how much the doohickey costs.

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When i first shot my pap m77 at range-14 with the slam fire issue it was having the RO was ready to call the cops until i explained the problem. I'm sure this will go over great with them. Anyway doesn't NJ law say automatic weapons are illegal, with no mention of the mechanism? If that is the case then it would be up to you to explain to the judge that it only fires one round each time you press the trigger, but you are pressing it 60 times a second.

 

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the video was about a minute long.   thats about how long that would be fun for me.  why not just bump fire the weapon if you really want to do that.  why by something you can do without (with practice)

I didn't see the video for the bump grip, but the bump stocks are awesome. There is nothing in common with taking a normal rifle and bumping it vs. using the bump stocks. They REALLY allow nice control of the non-(?)automatic fire. They work 100% as advertised. Coming from a guy with several real MG setups. One of my buddies put one on a Colt factory 9mm AR. I didn't think you could bump that. It was amazing. BTW, that carbine is very light, very nice. One of my friends put one on a 10/22. I haven't shot that one. It sounds insane you could bump .22. But he says it works great and I am sure he is right. It required a new trigger or something.

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Zombie apocalypse would need this, but then again, the first thing to do would be to stock pile ammo.  Full auto is tough to be accurate with . In the Navy, I can tell you I have shot the M60 countless times full auto. Nothing is more fun and less accurate!!!

 

That said, my last Saturday underway was a full auto orgy. We spent a lot of time breaking ammo strings and installing tracers. Awesome!

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