SlideFire Stocks and the ban???

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ripnbst

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If one was to adopt the "throw them a bone" approach the slidefire is a great place to start. Just wait until the day that some nut uses one in an incident. The public outcry will be MFing insane. IMO it would be warranted, I still cant believe the ATF approved the slidefire based on their current restrictions. I know that it doesn't "technically" make the gun a FA but it might as well.
 

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If someone tried to shoot a place up with a slide fire stock there would be less casualties. Those things are impossible to shoot accurately.

I heard the same thing from a friend of mine that used one. Said the guys he was shooting with couldn't hit a thing. I guess it would work on the front wave of zombies.
 

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If someone tried to shoot a place up with a slide fire stock there would be less casualties. Those things are impossible to shoot accurately.

+1. I shot a friend of mine's Slidefire alongside my M16. No comparison. M16 was far more controlable. Slidefires (and regular bump-firing) are banned at my local range due to too many folks slinging rounds off the range. Real MG's are still allowed.
 

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