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what's the word on bump stocks anyway. Didn't they reverse the ruling?bring back the bump stock
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what's the word on bump stocks anyway. Didn't they reverse the ruling?bring back the bump stock
If you had a squib, how is a new round getting in the chamber? Are we saying it had enough energy to push the bullet past the gas port and extract/eject the last casing and feed the next, but not enough to get the rest of the way out of the barrel?
YesFair. There are folks who put these in 22s instead of ARs.
I suppose that presents the same risk for FA or bumpstocks in the same firearms, no?
Most squibs prevent a new round from chambering, but I did see one in a 40 S&W single stack 1911 that went far enough to allow the next round to chamber, be discharged, pregnant guppy the barrel and crack the cone style comp threaded onto the barrel.If you had a squib, how is a new round getting in the chamber? Are we saying it had enough energy to push the bullet past the gas port and extract/eject the last casing and feed the next, but not enough to get the rest of the way out of the barrel?
Can I fire only on release and not on the pull?I have a fostech in an AR never had an issue. You dont want to fire on release just flip the switch. Also you can fire only on the pull
Ahhh NoCan I fire only on release and not on the pull?
That would be such a mind f*ck.
This is a risk every time I shoot a machine gun, buy quality ammo and hope for the best.Imagine getting a squib. You know it, but you can't release the trigger. Although you will most likely release the trigger after shooting that way for so many years.
Is there some safety mechanism around this?
Most of them have a way you can cancel it by holding the trigger back and enabling the safety or similar. Then it resets and wont fire on release.Imagine getting a squib. You know it, but you can't release the trigger. Although you will most likely release the trigger after shooting that way for so many years.
Is there some safety mechanism around this?
I have two friends with binary guns, the best kind, someone else’s toys!!!My interest in mag dumping has gone downhill ever since ammo became gucci.
I tend to have issues with those who call something "illegal" because its against their arbitrary opinion.Anyone else have issues like this?
Fudds at MA ranges is an issue, yesOk so I have an SP5 SBR and put one in. Fun at the range until a guy on the Board told me to stop and never use it again at our range. He opined that they were considered to make the rifle into a MG in Mass and therefore illegal according to our club rules. I am thinking of disputing this but don’t really want to rock the boat at my club. Anyone else have issues like this?
"my trigger is not fast enough and I'm too lazy to practice fast trigger manipulation!"This is for blasting at the range. Think "poor man's"machine gun. Because real mg's are too expensive. Any constructive advice welcomed. Discuss.
Ok so I have an SP5 SBR and put one in. Fun at the range until a guy on the Board told me to stop and never use it again at our range. He opined that they were considered to make the rifle into a MG in Mass and therefore illegal according to our club rules. I am thinking of disputing this but don’t really want to rock the boat at my club. Anyone else have issues like this?
Just ignore him and keep on rocking it. I hear full auto all the time here in NH. As long as it’s not waking up kids, nobody cares.Ok so I have an SP5 SBR and put one in. Fun at the range until a guy on the Board told me to stop and never use it again at our range. He opined that they were considered to make the rifle into a MG in Mass and therefore illegal according to our club rules. I am thinking of disputing this but don’t really want to rock the boat at my club. Anyone else have issues like this?
common in target shotguns for people who have developed a flinch mainly. And I agree, weird.Can I fire only on release and not on the pull?
That would be such a mind f*ck.
OP is in NHThink the new legislation prohibits binary triggers and crank triggers by name
We had something like that happen at my primary club. One of the senior members who is a trustee went off about somebody shooting full auto at our range, which is against the rules. He's generally a great guy, though a bit of a Fudd. I was the one to investigate and determined it was a guy I know with a binary trigger. He actually volunteered to never bring it back but I just asked him to temporarily hold off until I discussed w/ the exec board. I had to give some binary trigger 101, and once everyone knew what it was and that it was legal in MA- Mr. Binary was good to go.Ok so I have an SP5 SBR and put one in. Fun at the range until a guy on the Board told me to stop and never use it again at our range. He opined that they were considered to make the rifle into a MG in Mass and therefore illegal according to our club rules. I am thinking of disputing this but don’t really want to rock the boat at my club. Anyone else have issues like this?
Awesome! I'm wondering if it would work with a CMMG 22LR conversion? I have one of those and it actually runs great but haven't tried it with a binary trigger.Yes, they do have a place, and it's a big "giggle factor" (especially .22 rimfire). For the added safety just be sure to keep your muzzle pointed on target until your finger is removed from the trigger housing. Nothing unsafe with binaries, just takes understanding, and paying attention to exactly what mode of fire your in. My Tippman M4 rimfire pistol with a Franklin Armory binary.View attachment 810203