Toronado3800
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Recent events have me thinking about these. Essentially it is a device which if I understand right somewhat clumsily uses the recoil of the rifle to make it fire faster.
Full-Auto Fast - Product Update - $99 Bump Stock - GunsAmerica Digest
I have never fired a gun with one. When first watching the video's of the recent tragedy I thought, "Is that an automatic rifle" but it was almost too slow.
Now according to the AP the gunman used a bumpstock Las Vegas shooting: Gunman had ‘bump-stock’ device that could speed fire – The Denver Post Which would explain the rate of fire.
So, if I understand bumpstocks are only good at firing into a herd or crowd since they reduce accuracy?
Is the rate of fire sufficient they should be regulated like automatic rifles are?
Or are they no big deal and I should be able to go buy one?
Full-Auto Fast - Product Update - $99 Bump Stock - GunsAmerica Digest
I have never fired a gun with one. When first watching the video's of the recent tragedy I thought, "Is that an automatic rifle" but it was almost too slow.
Now according to the AP the gunman used a bumpstock Las Vegas shooting: Gunman had ‘bump-stock’ device that could speed fire – The Denver Post Which would explain the rate of fire.
So, if I understand bumpstocks are only good at firing into a herd or crowd since they reduce accuracy?
Is the rate of fire sufficient they should be regulated like automatic rifles are?
Or are they no big deal and I should be able to go buy one?