Drop in bump fire trigger

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All that to say, full-auto weapons are out of the picture entirely for most of us, even if we'd be willing to file the forms and pay the tax to have a registered one. The cost to buy the scarce, hotly in-demand gun is just too high.
Even the cost of the gun is overshadowed by the ammo cost. My M2 Carbine burns roughly $280 a minute, or $16,800 in ammo an hour.

A few days of playing around full auto can get a little expensive. :D
 
I saw this, very cool. Little of topic but Question for the AR pistol guys.. since there is no real barrel limit length on a pitol, why don't you use a 14.5" M4 carbine barrel or standard A2 length barrel? You are destroying your ballistics with the 10" and shorter barrels. 9mm Carbine packs more punch then .223 with that short of barrel, not to mention the worthless blast and noise. And it would be still legal to carry of have in vehicle under ccw.
 
I saw this, very cool. Little of topic but Question for the AR pistol guys.. since there is no real barrel limit length on a pitol, why don't you use a 14.5" M4 carbine barrel or standard A2 length barrel? You are destroying your ballistics with the 10" and shorter barrels. 9mm Carbine packs more punch then .223 with that short of barrel, not to mention the worthless blast and noise. And it would be still legal to carry of have in vehicle under ccw.
I don't believe you're destroying your ballistics with a 10" barrel. The bullet is stabilized within those 10" and I believe you're only gaining velocity for every inch you add after that.
Besides for my 'pistol' AR with an eotech 200yrds would be max anyways. (pistol w/ Sig stabilizing brace)

As to the cost of going PEW PEW PEW PEW, everyone usually wants to try it so you tell them to bring their own ammo and everybody has fun without breaking your wallet.
 
There isnt much of an about face to do. The trigger is pulled each time and reset. This is not full auto, same reasoning for the slide fire stocks. They have seen these products and how they work, and they include a letter stating not in violation. To outlaw these would basically be to out law semi auto guns entirely....UT OH!
 
Started a thread about these a while ago, glad to see it's still I interest to some. My buddy's wife got him one fore Xmas so when it comes in I'll try to post a review or somethin.

Saw a question a few posts back that hadn't been answered and I've got the same question.
22lr conversion? Any foreseeable problems using a .22 upper with this type of product y'all think?

If not, I'm buying bricks of it and a trigger and you won't hear from me for a while!
 
Okay my friend with the trigger made it out to the range.
Wasn't able to go myself but he shot some video. He says he thinks that with a little practice he should be able to speed it up a bit more. Also stated he greatly prefers this over a bump fire stock. We're going to try to get together and try out a 22 conversion kit with it since I'm the one with the kit.

Video
http://s379.photobucket.com/user/ROC_Death/media/IMG_06051_zps7792c6e0.mp4.html
 
Okay my friend with the trigger made it out to the range.
Wasn't able to go myself but he shot some video. He says he thinks that with a little practice he should be able to speed it up a bit more. Also stated he greatly prefers this over a bump fire stock. We're going to try to get together and try out a 22 conversion kit with it since I'm the one with the kit.

Video
http://s379.photobucket.com/user/ROC_Death/media/IMG_06051_zps7792c6e0.mp4.html
That looked the same if not slower then rapid pull of the trigger in semi auto
 
I'm pretty sure I can just pull the trigger that fast...

It looked downright lethargic compared to a real full auto AR.
 
I had some disposable cash and nothing to do with it so I ordered one to try in my M-4gery. We'll see how she goes when it gets here.
 
I have one of these and it has the potential to be about as fast as a geissele s3g or sd3g trigger (both of which I also have). Basically if you can pull the trigger fast enough the short assisted reset along with the recoil allows simulated full auto. It's actually a good thing that it's not as fast as full auto, as I found my rmr was able to stay on target better than a full auto gun.
 
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