5th Circuit Rules ATF Did Not Have Authority to Regulate Bump Stocks. Another "Alphabet Agencies Cannot Rewrite The Law" WIN!
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Never wanted one before,are these worth buying?
Iād never use one, but shall not be infringed is pretty clear, IMO.
Only for range fun I suppose but not for self defense, as the entire rifle moves back and forth. It's essentially a very loose stock that slides back and forth with recoil and causes your finger to move off of the trigger, which simulates the automatic fire. But they also have a locking feature that turns them into your typical fixed stock for more accurate fire.
Really a dumb thing, and an even dumber thing to ban. I really doubt that's what the guy in Las Vegas was using, but to the average person that doesn't know squat about anything, they think it's some kind of a shoulder thing that goes up and turns the AR15 into an M249.
God, I loved the M249...
Hopefully when all the dust settles in a few years, the NFA will be repealed.
Well the "theory" is/was that an M249 was used in Vegas. That feels like ages ago.
Thanks that's about what I thought,I'm more of a fan of accurate fire myself.
Rapid accurate fire can be pretty cool, too. I'm just starting to get into that game.
No is a waste of ammo. Only a gimmick . But still shouldn't have been banned rubber band and thumb with belt loop produces same effect and accuracy
Bump stocks are stupid. You can make one with your belt loop. Binary Triggers are better.
I only like wasting ammo,for fun back when it was cheep.