I'll let you know I'll shoot it soon as I drop it inI'm just curious to know if these actually work?
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I'll let you know I'll shoot it soon as I drop it inI'm just curious to know if these actually work?
That is the switch/device I remember seeing most. But the one I ordered for my 10/22 was completely different and I never figured out how to use it.
Nice!!
I'm just curious to know if these actually work?
You've owned a lot of things for 15 minutes.I had one for about 15 minutes in the 90s. I traded it for a guitar. Couldn't play the guitar either.
That's exactly the one. I remember the bent sheet metal that wrapped around the inside of the trigger guard and that T shaped lever it was supposed to hold in place. I'm not a bump fire expert by far. But I suspect that the hand crank device that cycles the trigger 4 times per rotation works better.Does one of these look like it? If it was the first one, yea it didn't work for me either. but had fun trying to get them too.
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The one for the M11 worked great, 2 brust and 32 rds gone!
Yes I have had a couple of them in my day, LOL
Are you trying to say that @Bypass is maybe bipolar ? Or maybe he has a super short attention span?You've owned a lot of things for 15 minutes.
Excellent, thank you very much. Hopefully I'll be able to try out some vintage solutions via AO3CoxUSN luckily I do have the barrel extension/shroudskipping over 7 pages, to just drop my comments here:
1-- No, I've never tried bump-firing my semi-auto SWD M11 9mm.
2-- But, I've bump-fired a number of other semi-autos, and some of them worked very well at spraying lead at full-auto rates. The AR-15 was the easiest to do that with. But, as you saw in the video, you have to hold the weapon at waist level and only grip the gun with your non-dominant hand, as you keep your dominant hand & trigger finger in a fixed position and let the gun bounce off it repeatedly.
3-- As for wasting ammo, I had the select fire version of this gun, and this guy's bump-firing seems just as steady and effective at spraying lead towards the target as I'd do when shooting my SMG from the hip in long bursts like that.
P.S. That screw-on barrel extension / shroud really does help control recoil. It's a wonderful accessory for any of these guns, or their cousin the Intertec DC9 and Tec-9.
I'm just curious to know if these actually work?