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Am I asking for my dog to be shot? My dog is a little tiny, thing, but still.
Can't do anything about them headshots though.Am I asking for my dog to be shot? My dog is a little tiny, thing, but still.
Where? At Big Daddy Unlimited or Rare Breed? Both of them are constantly OOS and then restocking. You can get on waitlists for both of them but it seems they don't bother notifying you because they sell out very quickly when back in stock. Best approach from what I've seen is just keep checking back and snag one as soon as it's available.Out of stock.
I think the potential is the fact that these may just be a viable and legal product.This is the only real potential I see in the FRT.
Dremels and duct tape. No toolbox should be without them. 😁
I think this is a huge help.Hopefully gen2 comes out before they're banned.
The first bump stock was in 2002. There are power hungry zealots at the ATF only too eager to ban whatever the administration wants without waiting for legislation from Congress.They are clearly a work around for FA laws, which I have no moral qualms with. But, they are totally legal. The ATF has allowed forced reset trigger manufacturers to sell triggers for the last decade.
Bump Stocks aren’t machine guns, and the ATF didn’t considered them MG’s until Trump ordered them to. Recall that the rate of fire of a gun has absolutely nothing to do with it being FA. Anyone can easily fire an AR faster a grease gun. It’s solely dependent on whether or not multiple rounds can fire with one actuation of the trigger. And this trigger doesn’t allow you to do that.The first bump stock was in 2002. There are power hungry zealots at the ATF only too eager to ban whatever the administration wants without waiting for legislation from Congress.
They even have their sights set on pistol braces now as a priority.
When I see a mag dump with this and a full auto M16A2 done equally well, I think, they are going to declare it a machine gun.
There is no way to really distinguish this from a bump stock, which is all by itself a machine gun.
This trigger is not even like a binary trigger.
Look here.I’m not sure if you’ve seen this, but earlier this week the 6th Circuit came out with a ruling that sided against the ATF in the bump stock case.
Excellent!Since Rare Breed isn't stepping up to the plate yet with a factory fix or a Gen2 version, American entrepreneurship steps in to fill the void. A small FFL/SOT shop in New Mexico is offering a fix (based off a fix described in the ar15.com thread) on your personal unit for $75.😁
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Excellent!