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.
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Hopefully when all the dust settles in a few years, the NFA will be repealed.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.