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That's fairly impressive... given that my m249 fires 800 a minute, and it's belt-fed and designed to shoot full auto. I need to get me an AR that shoots that fast!
That's fairly impressive... given that my m249 fires 800 a minute, and it's belt-fed and designed to shoot full auto. I need to get me an AR that shoots that fast!
900 rounds a minute? must be a typo, should say 9000 rounds a minute!
BTW, apparently nobody told that dweeb that it is dangerous to fire at a lake surface. The ricochete can kill someone far beyond the lake in the trees.
900 rounds a minute? must be a typo, should say 9000 rounds a minute!
BTW, apparently nobody told that dweeb that it is dangerous to fire at a lake surface. The ricochete can kill someone far beyond the lake in the trees.
Read up on WWII German Infantry tactics. It's not a novelty if you deploy it right.
Even still. I bought 2 of them. I figure that after the ATF makes them a NFA item and production ceases, prices will go through the roof. I don't feel bad about speculating because they are still readily available.
Unless they do what they did with the last good bumpfire stocks. After the ATF overturned their own decision and decided they WERE machine guns they went through the company records and contacted all the people who bought them and made them turn in the spring and plate mechanism that made them function. They weren't given an option to register them. They were just left with a plastic stock they couldn't even mount anything in without the spring and plate mechanisms.
Read up on WWII German Infantry tactics. It's not a novelty if you deploy it right.
"Everything is illegal ..... in Massachusetts".
Why stop there? How about another order of magnitude? 90,000 rounds per minute!
A buddy of mine was in SF. When he went in somewhere with his small team, they had no logistical support. Their ammo was limited to what they could carry on their backs. He said that full auto was limited to only covering fire when they advanced or retreated. Nearly everything was aimed fire at a known target. There was no "shooting into a tree line".
Don
A buddy of mine was in SF. When he went in somewhere with his small team, they had no logistical support. Their ammo was limited to what they could carry on their backs. He said that full auto was limited to only covering fire when they advanced or retreated. Nearly everything was aimed fire at a known target. There was no "shooting into a tree line".
Don
There's multiple examples of people using retail and DIY slide fire stocks in small, controlled, and aimed bursts. Especially effective if you utilize a bipod.
Slide fire stocks aren't on all the time. Judicial use is totally fine.
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There's multiple examples of people using retail and DIY slide fire stocks in small, controlled, and aimed bursts. Especially effective if you utilize a bipod.
Slide fire stocks aren't on all the time. Judicial use is totally fine.
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Are these the same stocks that Seal Team Six used to get Osama Bin Bama?
Are these the same stocks that Seal Team Six used to get Osama Bin Bama?
Unless they do what they did with the last good bumpfire stocks. After the ATF overturned their own decision and decided they WERE machine guns they went through the company records and contacted all the people who bought them and made them turn in the spring and plate mechanism that made them function. They weren't given an option to register them. They were just left with a plastic stock they couldn't even mount anything in without the spring and plate mechanisms.
The usmc just switched to a 30rd mag fed m16 based LMG (M27) to take over m249 duties.
We're not talking about defeating waves of Chinese Regulars in mass attacks.
One shot = One Kill is a myth. Its really, One Mag = One casualty. The 5.56 is not a .308, 30-06, or 300 win mag. Even if you hit someone with one shot they would likely still pose a threat until they bleed out. Then add in bad guys wearing plates...
The goal is to fire + maneuver.
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You are referring to an entirely different situation and condition.
The other Manufacturer (that you are referring to), had their issue - because the sample that they orignally submitted to the BATF (that was approved), was not the same unit that ended up later being mass produced, and sold to the public.
That was the basis for the BATF rescinding their approval.
The mass produced model was NOT the same as the model that they earlier had approved.
Different issue all together.
The majority of us are not, will not, and will never be snipers no matter how hard we try.
The one mag one kill belief is widely taught to law enforcement and civilians today. You'll likely hear this in any dynamic or advanced shooting class. Just the other day a woman pumped 5 .38's into a home invader, he got up, and drove away.
Unless you hit someone right in the heart or at the brain stem its not going to be 1 shot. We aren't going to have the luxury or sitting around while someone walks by or taking awesome shots at 300 meters.
Federal Green tip only compromises plates after multiple hits.