Old guy is gonna have a stroke.
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Old guy is gonna have a stroke.
I've used the bump fire stocks and get the idea of straight finger and moving weapon forward and letting the recoil reset the trigger, but I've seen a bunch of slow rates of fire, like chugging along, or little hiccups bursts here or there. I agree this dude is just spraying brass, has that one little hang up then right back at it. His ROF is fast too.You may already know this and may be overstating the obvious...
He is keeping his right trigger finger straight and pushing the gun forward with his left hand...the recoil "bumps" the trigger. It takes a good bit of practice to get the feel for it and balance it right, but this kid has it dialed in.
Never heard of the hellfire trigger wonder if those are still around??I used to do that in the 90's using a Hellfire trigger on an M/11-9. Wasn't hard, though expensive even with that crappy Egyptian blue box stuff.
Stings the heck out of your finger though (the M/11, not the Hellfire).
Well, that could be the inevitable condition for anyone using one, right?No I can't bump fire like that because I wouldn't be caught dead with a mac 10 in my hands.
Edit: My bad a Mac 11......Even worse.
Bump fire that 320Hell, that's not all that impressive....I've heard that some guys can bump fire a Remington 700.
Beat me to it.Only while I'm smoking a cigarette
The Red Bull should help in your bump fire quest.Oh come on. Made in Atlanta. Reliable as can be. Great conversation starter, awesome piece of infamous history. I love my M/11!!!! They're fun to own. After you've fulfilled your basic firearms needs of course, a second kind of cool.
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