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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
AR-15 Slide Fire Stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Trent" data-source="post: 662029" data-attributes="member: 1609"><p>I've had one of these for quite a while now. They are alot of fun to just shoot around with friends and let them shoot it, but it does get expensive pretty fast just to feed it. They are expensive considering $350 for just a ar stock but it is alot cheaper then a $15000+ full auto. Basically it lets a person bumpfire from the shoulder. I have a red dot on mine and a with little practice burst are real controlable. You control it with your front hand. Push forward to fire and back or let go to stop. If you apply too much pressure you can stop it too. The stock will also lock in place and then ur back to semi-auto just like normal. It doen't have a spring or any bands so it is not considered a full auto like some of the others that were taken off the market.</p><p>SaskShooter is right about the guy not being russian. And how he gets his guns. Youtube pays good when you have subscribers like he does, and also lots of loaned guns from shops mentioned in his vids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trent, post: 662029, member: 1609"] I've had one of these for quite a while now. They are alot of fun to just shoot around with friends and let them shoot it, but it does get expensive pretty fast just to feed it. They are expensive considering $350 for just a ar stock but it is alot cheaper then a $15000+ full auto. Basically it lets a person bumpfire from the shoulder. I have a red dot on mine and a with little practice burst are real controlable. You control it with your front hand. Push forward to fire and back or let go to stop. If you apply too much pressure you can stop it too. The stock will also lock in place and then ur back to semi-auto just like normal. It doen't have a spring or any bands so it is not considered a full auto like some of the others that were taken off the market. SaskShooter is right about the guy not being russian. And how he gets his guns. Youtube pays good when you have subscribers like he does, and also lots of loaned guns from shops mentioned in his vids. [/QUOTE]
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