Anyone see this AR stock before?

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It's funny, people will talk endlessly about guns they own just for fun. A thread about shooting a cap and ball revolver with real black powder will result in lots of supportive, positive comments. But when the subject of PGO shotguns or bumpfiring rifles comes up, suddenly there's some line that's been crossed and it's time to raise our noses in the air. "It's so impractical! There's no real world use for it! Semi-auto fire / full stock is much better! It's just wasting money!" Etc etc etc.

Gun forums are funny.

Yes they are. Very good points.
In the case of PGO shotguns, I don't like them because they hurt.
In the case of bumpfire stocks, I don't like them because I see a lot of money flashing by very fast.

But who gives a monkey's knuckle what I think? :D
 
For those that are questioning the reason to get one of these.....There is always competition.

we have a local monthly sub-machinegun competition with many pre-86 transferable machineguns, (uzi's mostly) and the question of whether this would be allowed came up. The powers that be said they would allow it, as long as it was safe and controllable. and the videos online show that it is controllable.

So if anyone in the central or east coast of Florida has one in a 9mm AR (only pistol caliber is allowed), bring it to the next match on the first Sunday of every month at the port malabar rifle and pistol club (palmbay, FL).

They also allow semi-autos to compete too, but you do not get the bonuses that the full auto guys can get.
 
lets just hope the ATF doesnt repeal its desision and wants all owners to surrender their item.....


its happened before!
 
Personally I prefer to turn my money into noise the slow way

I've got one. With my 7.62x25 upper on it burning through the corrosive surplus ammo its no more expensive than shooting off fireworks when you get down to it. With "burn bans" in effect in all surrounding counties here, it may be our only 4th of July option this year.

Using it with a 9mm upper and shooting reloads would cost about the same.

I tried my Spike's Tactical dedicated .22LR upper, no go, just not enough recoil to work the thing.
 
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