My son can bump fire my .45 carbine by just how he holds it, it has a typical AR type stock, does the fact that it can be bump fired make it a bump fired stock? Slippery slippery slope! Even if the court eventually ruled that it wasn't a "bump fire" stock the money needed to defend yourself in court would wreck your average person's finances!Beiruty wrote:Are they banning the belt loops on Denim pants?crazy2medic wrote:My question is how do you ban a technique? If a stock can be bump fired does that make it a bump fire stock?
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- Thu Jan 25, 2018 8:52 am
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- Thu Jan 25, 2018 7:38 am
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Re: Proposed ATF regulation on bump fire stocks and other similar devices
My question is how do you ban a technique? If a stock can be bump fired does that make it a bump fire stock?