FloppY_
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+1,010|6288|Denmark aka Automotive Hell

NeXuS wrote:

RAIMIUS wrote:

Why do you have the pressure switch on the pistol grip?
No im not gonna cook it it was the only clean place in the kitchen at the time.

Well its not exactly in a set place yet. But i think it would make more sense to have it right on my fingertips. It makes it easier.
wouldn't it be better just above your thumb?
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NeXuS
Shock it till ya know it
+375|6343|Atlanta, Georgia

FloppY_ wrote:

NeXuS wrote:

RAIMIUS wrote:


Why do you have the pressure switch on the pistol grip?
No im not gonna cook it it was the only clean place in the kitchen at the time.

Well its not exactly in a set place yet. But i think it would make more sense to have it right on my fingertips. It makes it easier.
wouldn't it be better just above your thumb?
It could be. All depends on the user right? All depends on how you like it. To me my 3 fingers will never move from that spot and it's easy just to squeeze if you need light.
FloppY_
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+1,010|6288|Denmark aka Automotive Hell

NeXuS wrote:

FloppY_ wrote:

NeXuS wrote:


No im not gonna cook it it was the only clean place in the kitchen at the time.

Well its not exactly in a set place yet. But i think it would make more sense to have it right on my fingertips. It makes it easier.
wouldn't it be better just above your thumb?
It could be. All depends on the user right? All depends on how you like it. To me my 3 fingers will never move from that spot and it's easy just to squeeze if you need light.
I would just think you'd squeeze it by accident when fireing when it's already under your fingers
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west-phoenix-az
Guns don't kill people. . . joe bidens advice does
+632|6391

NeXuS wrote:

RAIMIUS wrote:

Why do you have the pressure switch on the pistol grip?
Well its not exactly in a set place yet. But i think it would make more sense to have it right on my fingertips. It makes it easier.
They're usually mounted on the handguard, forend or vertical grip. Some vertical grips have a slot for the pressure switch to sit in.
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Sturgeon
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+488|4943|Flintshire
What guns do slaves like to use?
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NeXuS
Shock it till ya know it
+375|6343|Atlanta, Georgia

FloppY_ wrote:

NeXuS wrote:

FloppY_ wrote:


wouldn't it be better just above your thumb?
It could be. All depends on the user right? All depends on how you like it. To me my 3 fingers will never move from that spot and it's easy just to squeeze if you need light.
I would just think you'd squeeze it by accident when fireing when it's already under your fingers
Yeah very true. When i shoot i tend not to squeeze hard at all. I keep my grip loose. Helps me shoot better.

@west-phoenix-az

Yeah that would work but your firing hand never leaves youre weapon. If i gotta remove my hand for any reason the light turns off.
Hurricane2k9
Pendulous Sweaty Balls
+1,538|5704|College Park, MD

Sturgeon wrote:

What guns do slaves like to use?
MAC-10s, TEC-9s
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west-phoenix-az
Guns don't kill people. . . joe bidens advice does
+632|6391

NeXuS wrote:

Yeah that would work but your firing hand never leaves youre weapon. If i gotta remove my hand for any reason the light turns off.
Some will argue the point of having the light on the switch is the ability to turn it on and off quickly. Let's say you're defending your home in the night, you don't want to give away your position with your light. You will want to move in the darkness and use your light to identify your target before firing. If you roam around with your light on you just make yourself an easy target or make it easier for your target to avoid you.
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NeXuS
Shock it till ya know it
+375|6343|Atlanta, Georgia
I don't have that problem either. It's in a really comfortable spot. But thats a really good point. I guess it all comes down to user comfortability.
west-phoenix-az
Guns don't kill people. . . joe bidens advice does
+632|6391
Have you took it night shooting yet?
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NeXuS
Shock it till ya know it
+375|6343|Atlanta, Georgia
Yeah
ROGUEDD
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west-phoenix-az
Guns don't kill people. . . joe bidens advice does
+632|6391
http://slidefiresolutions.com/Product-SSAR-15.html

Slide Fire Solutions has released the new SSAR-15 stock which allows accurate, controllable, and safe bump firing that nearly simulates full auto fire.



BATFE Approval Letter: http://slidefiresolutions.com/BATFE-Sli … iew-Le.jpg
$300

We'll see how long this lasts.
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FloppY_
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+1,010|6288|Denmark aka Automotive Hell

west-phoenix-az wrote:

http://slidefiresolutions.com/Product-SSAR-15.html

Slide Fire Solutions has released the new SSAR-15 stock which allows accurate, controllable, and safe bump firing that nearly simulates full auto fire.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1WhhKH3QVU

BATFE Approval Letter: http://slidefiresolutions.com/BATFE-Sli … iew-Le.jpg
$300

We'll see how long this lasts.
How is that not considered automatic fire xD
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krazed
Admiral of the Bathtub
+619|6782|Great Brown North
no idea, but i want one!


probably banned here already though... that and we can only have 5 round mags
mcgid1
Meh...
+129|6718|Austin, TX/San Antonio, TX
It looks like it's a variation of a hellfire device and it isn't as easy to use as the video makes it seem.  Basically, the grip and the stock are attached to the gun by a spring.  When it's fired, the rest of the gun, including the trigger and trigger group, recoil against the spring in the stock and then get pushed back into position.  If the shooter keeps his finger in firing position relative to the grip, the trigger will recoil into his finger causing the gun to fire again.  If his finger gets out of that position, the whole system breaks down and you don't get what looks like automatic fire.  It's legal because there isn't a mechanism automatically pulling the trigger, it's the shooter holding a certain position.

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Monkey Spanker
Show it to the nice monkey.
+284|6254|England
That's a very clever bit of kit.
Quote of the year so far "Fifa 11 on the other hand... shiny things for mongos "-mtb0minime
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FloppY_
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+1,010|6288|Denmark aka Automotive Hell

mcgid1 wrote:

It looks like it''s a variation of a hellfire device and it isn't as easy to use as the video makes it seem.  Basically, the grip and the stock are attached to the gun by a spring.  When it's fired, the rest of the gun, including the trigger and trigger group, recoil against the spring in the stock and then get pushed back into position.  If the shooter keeps his finger in firing position relative to the grip, the trigger will recoil into his finger causing the gun to fire again.  If his finger gets out of that position, the whole system breaks down and you don't get what looks like automatic fire.  It's legal because there isn't a mechanism automatically pulling the trigger, it's the shooter holding a certain position.
Herp derp Same function, different method... Only legal until the government hears about it becoming popular tbh...



btw I've been thinking (yeah shit brix now)... If you fire a pump-action shotgun empty (e.g. after spending the last shell), do you break the pin or something inside?
I'm asking because I see alot of "dummy"-shells made to do sort of a *boing* spring sound to indicate you're empty...

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west-phoenix-az
Guns don't kill people. . . joe bidens advice does
+632|6391
The Atkins Accelerator was approved by the ATF, then they changed their mind. I think most are betting the same will happen with the "SSAR-15 stock".



IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
ATF DECIDES THE AKINS ACCELERATOR™ TO BE A MACHINEGUN

Akins Group Inc. regrets to announce that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has reversed its position and has decided the Akins Accelerator™ to be a machinegun conversion kit, thereby subjecting it to strict regulation under the Gun Control Act (GCA) and National Firearms Act (NFA).

ATF rescinded its previous determination that the Akins Accelerator™ was not subject to the GCA or NFA (see http://www.firefaster.com/documentation.html). Attorneys for the Akins Group Inc. are seeking reconsideration by ATF of its new position. In the interim, any sale, transfer, or return of the Akins Accelerator™ must be suspended. Akins Group Inc. will advise further after meeting with ATF.

Akins Group Inc. has received no instruction as to the disposition of units in customer hands. Please refrain from public speculation and emotional responses and allow our Attorneys to advocate for everyone's best interests.
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mcgid1
Meh...
+129|6718|Austin, TX/San Antonio, TX

FloppY_ wrote:

mcgid1 wrote:

It looks like it''s a variation of a hellfire device and it isn't as easy to use as the video makes it seem.  Basically, the grip and the stock are attached to the gun by a spring.  When it's fired, the rest of the gun, including the trigger and trigger group, recoil against the spring in the stock and then get pushed back into position.  If the shooter keeps his finger in firing position relative to the grip, the trigger will recoil into his finger causing the gun to fire again.  If his finger gets out of that position, the whole system breaks down and you don't get what looks like automatic fire.  It's legal because there isn't a mechanism automatically pulling the trigger, it's the shooter holding a certain position.
Herp derp Same function, different method... Only legal until the government hears about it becoming popular tbh...



btw I've been thinking (yeah shit brix now)... If you fire a pump-action shotgun empty (e.g. after spending the last shell), do you break the pin or something inside?
I'm asking because I see alot of "dummy"-shells made to do sort of a *boing* spring sound to indicate you're empty...
Been shooting a Remington 870 for awhile now and have unintentionally dry fired it a few times.  Gun still works fine.  It's not recommended, and eventually you'll break the firing pin if you do it repeatedly, but there usually isn't a problem if it happens occasionally.
west-phoenix-az
Guns don't kill people. . . joe bidens advice does
+632|6391

FloppY_ wrote:

If you fire a pump-action shotgun empty (e.g. after spending the last shell), do you break the pin or something inside?
I'm asking because I see alot of "dummy"-shells made to do sort of a *boing* spring sound to indicate you're empty...
Some firing pins can be damaged from a dry fire. Some guns are more prone than others. I've never had it happen and I've done it plenty on many firearms including pump-action shotguns. The fake shells (a.k.a. snap caps) are used for practice and to test the function of a firearm. I keep one in each caliber that I own. That way I can test the feeding, extracting and ejecting without using a live round.
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FloppY_
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+1,010|6288|Denmark aka Automotive Hell
ok, just curious, I even saw a comment on 4chan once that mentioned you'd basically be shooting pins/parts if you dry-fired them

Not that I take anything from 4chan seriously...
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coke
Aye up duck!
+440|6711|England. Stoke

FloppY_ wrote:

ok, just curious, I even saw a comment on 4chan once that mentioned you'd basically be shooting pins/parts if you dry-fired them

Not that I take anything from 4chan seriously...
Dry firing will damage something if you do it often enough.

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