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    bump fire?

    when bump fire stocks first came out. the total price as I recall were just at 79.00 well I must say. you are a D> S> if you place 500.00 to get one.

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    When I looked at getting one several years ago they were $300 at a local sporting store. I thought that was crazy high for as cheaply made as they seemed to me then. I would like to play with one for about an hour but have no desire to purchase one.

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      #3
      sorry. I don't recall the true amount. but it sticks in my mind at about 80.00

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        #4
        Originally posted by bryan sandlin View Post
        when bump fire stocks first came out. the total price as I recall were just at 79.00 well I must say. you are a D> S> if you place 500.00 to get one.
        Drunk Sa!lor?

        Bump *****?

        D1p *****?

        Deranged Ser!al K1ller?

        Late night post? Did you mean to say 'The total price 'comma' as I recall 'comma' WAS just 79.00'...'You are a Dumb Sh1it' if you PAY 500.00 to g3t one' ??

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          #5
          Why couldnt you just put a spring behind a cheap mil spec stock after removing the adjustment pin

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            #6
            just checked it. bump fire were 89.00 now slide fire were 289.00 posted prices 2011 sorry if I made a mistake on words.

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              #7
              For the record; my post was meant to be light hearted. I was not trying to flame the OP.


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                #8
                Originally posted by cbd10pt View Post
                Why couldnt you just put a spring behind a cheap mil spec stock after removing the adjustment pin
                ATF has ruled the spring as a machine gun in the past.

                You can make a bumpfire stock. You need to remove the pin, affix the pistol grip to the stock with a piece of bar stock, tap the safety detent hole and put a set screw in it to capture the spring and detent, then build up a place to rest your finger.

                When Slide fire put out the first stocks they were around $300.

                Bump fire solutions made one for <$100 bucks. Slide fire sued them and put them out of business.

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                  #9
                  Just get a rubberband and place it over the fingernails of your thumb and index finger. Practice pretending to squeeze a trigger really fast. You're welcome.

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                    #10
                    I bought one from Sportsman's guide (I think) several years ago. I didn't like it. It seemed cheaply made and it was hard to accurately shoot with it.

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                      #11
                      I have seen a few on Texas gun trader for a grand. I am sure someone will buy them for fear they will be banned.

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                        #12
                        What’s the point of a bump stock? It’s inaccurate and unreliable. Is it just to look cool at your range?? Get a auto sear pin

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                          #13
                          Save the money, train your trigger finger!

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by bermise View Post
                            What’s the point of a bump stock? It’s inaccurate and unreliable. Is it just to look cool at your range?? Get a auto sear pin
                            Probably because a registered drop in auto sear is 15 to 20 thousand dollars. A slide fire stock is less than $300. They are fun for a little while. Expensive to shoot. I've had 2 buddies buy them, one sold his after the novelty wore off, the other just doesn't use it anymore.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by bermise View Post
                              What’s the point of a bump stock? It’s inaccurate and unreliable. Is it just to look cool at your range?? Get a auto sear pin
                              Sear pins are an item that needs to be registered with the NFA and cost around 5K-10K.

                              Yes, they are inaccurate, but I don't understand the unreliability comment, the ones I have seen and played with were very reliable. The point is to play with and nothing more in my opinion

                              Originally posted by adam_p View Post
                              Probably because a registered drop in auto sear is 15 to 20 thousand dollars. A slide fire stock is less than $300. They are fun for a little while. Expensive to shoot. I've had 2 buddies buy them, one sold his after the novelty wore off, the other just doesn't use it anymore.
                              Same experience here. I know a couple of guys who have taken them off and just have them in their closet. They will wear a barrel out if you just keep running magazines through them.

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