Slide Fire Stocks

so basically it's a stock that bumpfires for you?

I've tried one state-side and its like having the real thing. Very controllable, no feeding problem and it was dumping 32 rds mags in seconds. It's a shame they haven't sorted one out for 22 LR.
 
I've tried one state-side and its like having the real thing. Very controllable, no feeding problem and it was dumping 32 rds mags in seconds. It's a shame they haven't sorted one out for 22 LR.

In the FAQ they mention that some of their customers have been successful using CCI .22 magnum. I got the impression that they will get to .22 LR sooner or later but that could just be wishful thinking on my part.
 
In the FAQ they mention that some of their customers have been successful using CCI .22 magnum. I got the impression that they will get to .22 LR sooner or later but that could just be wishful thinking on my part.

Im sure there a lot of rimfire shooters who would greatly appreciate having such a stock. If they want to make money, they know where it is. The only problem is making it affordable because most rimfire shooter clearly dont want to spend 300$ on just a stock.
 
Im sure there a lot of rimfire shooters who would greatly appreciate having such a stock. If they want to make money, they know where it is. The only problem is making it affordable because most rimfire shooter clearly dont want to spend 300$ on just a stock.

$300 for controllable faux full auto in my AR running a rimfire conversion and 25 round mags? Where do I sign up? Considering what people pay for AR bits and how useless much of it is with our idiotic mag caps, I think that a $300 bump fire stock for rimfire use would fly off the shelves.


Mark
 
The problem is not cost. The operating principle of this stock (and bump firing in general) relies on recoil, a department in which .22 LR is lacking.
 
This is true.

Try bumpfiring a .22...

Does not work.


Really? :)

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This is the product that inspired the AR stock, the akins accelerator. Similar to the slide fire AR stock but powered by a spring. The AR stock looks like it could be spring powered as well by inserting a spring between the extension tube and the stock but that would make it illegal in USA as ruled by BATF. (I wont speak to the legality of the stock in Canada)
 
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Really? :)

[youtube]9P8AbTKvykE[/youtube]


This is the product that inspired the AR stock, the akins accelerator. Similar to the slide fire AR stock but powered by a spring. The AR stock looks like it could be spring powered as well by inserting a spring between the extension tube and the stock but that would make it illegal in USA as ruled by BATF. (I wont speak to the legality of the stock in Canada)

To be fair, that stock allows that function.

Try bumpfiring a regular 10/22 and see how it works out.

Otherwise, pretty sure these got prohibed long time ago.
 
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