No different than a "bump" stock. Looks very cumbersome to me. But why post it on this site?
guyaurora wrote:
No different than a "bump" stock. Looks very cumbersome to me. But why post it on this site?
Chit-Chat - lots of gun stuff winds up here.
Most likely illegal, Read all the ATF rules.
Hours of fun and throwing money down the drain. The handguns looked particularly unstable. Not exactly an enhancement to accuracy.
full auto was never meant to be accurate, just spray the target area with lead. if the trigger when pulled has to move fully forward then it's legal. I have a little hand crank that fits on the trigger guard. fires fast but no accuracy. just novel fun.
Total waste of expensive ammo!
JCam
Loc: MD Eastern Shore
Why not just set the camera for high speed continuous shooting? I don't think the faster trigger on the rifle would make and difference to the camera; if set on high speed the camera's shots per second is set. Won't the camera just continue processing for a longer time as if set for single shot but the shutter button is pushed quickly multiple times?
Sirsnapalot wrote:
Total waste of expensive ammo!
That was my second thought.
Sirsnapalot wrote:
Total waste of expensive ammo!
I can't really think of a funner way of wasting ammo.
Bob Smith wrote:
Hours of fun and throwing money down the drain. The handguns looked particularly unstable. Not exactly an enhancement to accuracy.
As long as they get their jollies...
The funny quote is that gun ownership is at a 40 year low, when it is the highest in history !!
team 1 wrote:
The funny quote is that gun ownership is at a 40 year low, when it is the highest in history !!
Odd. How would gun ownership go down? People giving their guns away?
Stupid idea. Watch the video and note that not a single bullet hit atarget - not even when used by the manufacturer's rep.
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