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SCOTUS rules ATF bump stock law unconstitutional.

Trashy women and weak men are the downfall of the world
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It's great news but I never really supported bumpstocks to begin with because they were outrageously priced in pre covid money printing terms and slidefire was going around suing everyone so they could keep charging like 300 dollars for theirs. So I went a different route that wouldn't uglify my guns such as hellfire trigger devices(ages ago for the AK, before bumpstocks were a thing I think) and the handheld bumpfire device for $60 that fit in the palm of your hand and attached to the trigger guard who's name eludes me despite remembering that name for many years until right now but was an up and coming maker of bumpfire devices that fit in the palm of your hand. Stocks were banned shortly after v2 or v3 I think but at the time they were going after all bumpfire, not just stocks. It never did work right but that's the nature of bumpfiring ARs. You need to buy parts and sometimes brass ammo for it to work right and it all just turned me off.

So now, when I get around to it, I plan to buy the binary triggers and be done with it unless FRTs can pull a Jordan, and frankly they should now that this got shot down.
 
It's great news but I never really supported bumpstocks to begin with because they were outrageously priced in pre covid money printing terms and slidefire was going around suing everyone so they could keep charging like 300 dollars for theirs. So I went a different route that wouldn't uglify my guns such as hellfire trigger devices(ages ago for the AK, before bumpstocks were a thing I think) and the handheld bumpfire device for $60 that fit in the palm of your hand and attached to the trigger guard who's name eludes me despite remembering that name for many years until right now but was an up and coming maker of bumpfire devices that fit in the palm of your hand. Stocks were banned shortly after v2 or v3 I think but at the time they were going after all bumpfire, not just stocks. It never did work right but that's the nature of bumpfiring ARs. You need to buy parts and sometimes brass ammo for it to work right and it all just turned me off.

So now, when I get around to it, I plan to buy the binary triggers and be done with it unless FRTs can pull a Jordan, and frankly they should now that this got shot down.
Ultimate was the name of the first one I seen back in the 80s . Pistol grip on a Mini 14.
Those videos played at all the gunshows.
 
Ultimate was the name of the first one I seen back in the 80s . Pistol grip on a Mini 14.
Those videos played at all the gunshows.
I remember coming across a pistol grip style bumpfire device several years back. I want to remember it's what lead me to the palm gripped version I ended up buying. oh! oh! I remember just as I typed that. Bair arms lmao funny how the memory works sometimes.
 
Waste of ammo in my opinion. Very little accuracy. I understand some of them are somewhat accurate with it but I will pass.
Get a full auto, pay the permit fee. Do it legally. You are a lot better off.
Just my .02
 
Waste of ammo in my opinion. Very little accuracy. I understand some of them are somewhat accurate with it but I will pass.
Get a full auto, pay the permit fee. Do it legally. You are a lot better off.
Just my .02
There is no "permit fee". There is less than 200,000 transferable full autos that are grandfathered in to the nfa and get passed around by wealthy people averaging over 10grand for a single firearm.

Bumpstocks shouldn't exist because full auto firearms should be as legal as any other firearm. But for the time being, it's just a toy and they can be fun. No such thing as "wasted ammo" of the shooter is having fun.
 
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