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Well that's gonna cost me some $$$ - AR15 with Super Safety

2.1K views 58 replies 15 participants last post by  tpd1749  
You keep trigger pressure . Not a death squeeze just simple firm pressure . It fires round and automatically pushes trigger forward till it's reset and since you are keeping trigger pressure you pull the trigger again . And again and again . You don't realize what's going on . Like said I wasn't looking for one but when got offer to shoot one for first time and did I still thought I didn't really need one but thought for $100 it's cheap fun .
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I would think not. It appears that it makes the reset so short and light that in reality you are just bump firing the rifle. Ain’t no way on earth those fellas are actually moving their finger that fast. Maybe Jerry Miculik could but the average bear…… 😂
 
Cheap fun was toward the kit to do it not toward the ammo . I reload but wouldn't want to blast away on a regular schedule !!!! I never liked the bump fire way or least how I was able to do it which was from the hip. Was only spray and pray accuracy . Granted with this accuracy isn't great but can still do lots better aiming !!!!
Not really a new concept just a bit more refined. There were gizmos 35 years ago that did the same thing. A spring than mounted in the trigger guard that put light pressure on the back of the trigger. Took a little practice but once you got the hang of it you could empty a magazine fast.
Cheap fun? Where are you getting your ammo :ROFLMAO:
 
If I remember right I think the person who came out with it had them out then not long they were not allowed then after going to court he won and was back in business again but sadly yes you can never tell when or if they get put back on the naughty list .
If you want one of these - get them while you can. Not my cup-of-tea, but if you want one I'd advise to get it PDQ. I'm betting they will get banned in one quick hurry. The concept is very "close to the line" as I'm seeing it.
 
On mine I keep steady pressure on the trigger not a death squeeze or to light . Takes practice to do it . Every trigger going to be different . Friend of my son's that has one on his AK47 has a heavier trigger and I struggled finding the sweet spot when shooting it but if spent time would of figured it out .