"full auto" kit.

Should be legal if just because it doesn't it does not operate the trigger in any way. Trigger remains unmodified and it's still operated by your finger. Effectively all this thing does is put a big spring on the end of your rifle stock.
 
As fun as this looks, it is only a matter of time before the ATF wises up and bans it down south.

The concept of a stock for bump fire is not new. The last guy that tried to market one (Google "Akins Accelerator 10/22") had a patented and BATF approved device on the market for TWO years before the ATF wised up and banned them. They knocked on the door of every customer to retrieve them all too.

I expect this product will end up like Akins
http://www2.tbo.com/content/2007/dec/18/211606/pasco-marksmans-invention-leads-him-ruin/

"They were selling like hotcakes," Akins said. "We were truly amazed by the response."

That was until the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives banned the Accelerator — two years after approving it.

To the ATF, the mechanism is an illegal converter kit that, if it fell into the wrong hands, could turn a run-of the-mill target rifle into a 700-round-per-minute killing machine.

Under the threat of imprisonment, officials ordered Akins to cease production, turn over the recoil springs from his existing stock and hand over his customer list.

And they didn't give him a dime in return."



For a funny bump firing read, Google "ATF Machinegun shoelace". The ATF declared in court that a simple 14" looped shoelace was a machine gun.
 
shhhhh. keep that #### quiet! anything cool get peoples panties in a bunch. check out hellstom hellfire. legal trigger attatchment.
 
We need to get our heads out of our butts, being responsible,safe liscensed/trained firearms owners and focus on legislation that makes one gun prohibited and another not, merely because of who your "grandpa" was.

Should we even be discussing, a jury rigged, and otherwise fine, operational firearm into something it will never be or should be, unless designed for that?

We should focus on real solutions to our firearms laws, and not every stupid idea that drifts up with the smog from the Eastern seaboard.:agree::canadaFlag:
 
As fun as this looks, it is only a matter of time before the ATF wises up and bans it down south.

The concept of a stock for bump fire is not new. The last guy that tried to market one (Google "Akins Accelerator 10/22") had a patented and BATF approved device on the market for TWO years before the ATF wised up and banned them. They knocked on the door of every customer to retrieve them all too.

I expect this product will end up like Akins
http://www2.tbo.com/content/2007/dec/18/211606/pasco-marksmans-invention-leads-him-ruin/

"They were selling like hotcakes," Akins said. "We were truly amazed by the response."

That was until the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives banned the Accelerator — two years after approving it.

To the ATF, the mechanism is an illegal converter kit that, if it fell into the wrong hands, could turn a run-of the-mill target rifle into a 700-round-per-minute killing machine.

Under the threat of imprisonment, officials ordered Akins to cease production, turn over the recoil springs from his existing stock and hand over his customer list.

And they didn't give him a dime in return."



For a funny bump firing read, Google "ATF Machinegun shoelace". The ATF declared in court that a simple 14" looped shoelace was a machine gun.

ATF losers. Google " ruby ridge" or "waco".
 
shhhhh. keep that s**t quiet! anything cool get peoples panties in a bunch. check out hellstom hellfire. legal trigger attatchment.


You be incorrect. It's a prohibited device - there were some guys on here that had them confiscated at the border.

While the SSAR stock MIGHT avoid the legal wording of the prohibited weapons order no. 9, the hellstorm trigger does NOT. It's prohib.
 
What about the rubber band mod to ANY semi-auto? Is a rubber elastic now a prohib device???

It's not , however this is Canada and for the most part, our laws are written covering as much detail as can be forseen at the time, to insure they are not knowningly, easily broken. When someone does one of these home devices, while adhereing to the "Letter of the law"( The thing that gets one, charged and convicted, today), can make legislators focus on the breaking of the "Spirit" of the law, which is to prevent Full Auto fire unless one holds the Prohib class. How will they deal with these infractions?
After it is obvious they can't legislate against every YoYo and a rubber band type new trick that can be dreamed up, they may decide to proceed to remove a firearm action type from restricted and make it prohib beacause of ease to convert to AUTO.
Anyone old enough to remember converted autos to semis and where they went?
I hope i'm clear where i'm going with this, or have we all not had enough foolish legislation imposed on us because of usually isolated acts or incidents and the follow on of harsh restrictions and prohibitions that dosen't even change a GD thing only my freedom as a firearms owner.:canadaFlag:
 
Well, if anyone's interested in this, I checked with the company (Lora at Slidefire) on January 24th and was told that they were checking into "the specifics for Canadian law", to see whether they could sell this item to Canadian customers.

Lora then contacted me Jan 28, and apparently Slidefire is now willing to ship to Canada.

Seems kinda pricey, but if you want one, buy it now!
 
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