Any opinions from those well versed in the law and ATF opinion?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH2_ixNQxls&feature=player_embedded#t=0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH2_ixNQxls&feature=player_embedded#t=0
This concept is not new. Since the stock literally slides the trigger back across your finger and your finger is technically depressing the trigger for each shot, this is completely legal.
According to ATF ruling 2011–4: "A firearm, as defined by the National Firearms Act (NFA), 26 U.S.C. 5845(a)(3), is made when unassembled parts are placed in close proximity in such a way that they . . . serve no useful purpose other than to make . . ."More constructive possession headaches if you have both
The only spring in the Slide-Fire stock if for the plunger that prevents it from sliding for use as a normal stock.
Both links work for me.Just want to point out that the URLS offered in the description of the youtube vid are both coming up dead for me