Is bump firing legal?

If it altogether entirely looks like too much fun... it's a safe guess that you can't.

I know some would care to disagree but I have done my fair share of research into the issue and I would stay the hell away from things like this. Although I haven’t been following any of the recent weekly threads ;) You guys sound a lot more confident in your answer now, thought maybe the RCMP finally stepped in.

So far no one has come along and demanded that they know better then everyone else, starting to wonder if I was reading the correct forum. :D
 
Is there an official ruling on the Slidefire stock? Just curious if there has been any official word form the powers at be.

Check this thread.http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=709812. A member did send a email to CFP and received a response. While we're playing déjà vu. I think we should bring up the 10 round ar mags, and don't forget 14 rounds of 9mm in a .40 mag. Is this legal? I would do a search but I prefer if someone else did it for me.:stirthepot2:
 
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Check this thread.http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=709812. A member did send a email to CFO and received a response. While we're playing déjà vu. I think we should bring up the 10 round ar mags, and don't forget 14 rounds of 9mm in a .40 mag. Is this legal? I would do a search but I prefer if someone else did it for me.:stirthepot2:
Ask the CFO if 14 rounds is legal, guess what the answer will be? His opinion doesn't changes the law, so there is no point in asking.

The CFO hates you with every breath in his body, what is he likely to say?
 
I do not see the point of this bump fire sh!t. maybe try it once but after that I would not see the point. Waste of expensive ammo, no accuracy, marginal fun in a 5rnd mag etc... why???
 
I do not see the point of this bump fire sh!t. maybe try it once but after that I would not see the point. Waste of expensive ammo, no accuracy, marginal fun in a 5rnd mag etc... why???

Simply because it's kind of fun to try it once or twice. It's as close as we can get to something we should be able to have.
 
I have done it with the SKS. And with the AR-180B.

You can't hit anything but the ground somewhere, and it wastes ammo. But it is fun.

Depends who is at the range, you may get some strange looks, or cheers!!

Guys down the line were trying to bump fire an 858 unsuccessfully but cheered when I got five rounds off from my AR-180B in the blink of an eye. People down the line the other way packed up and left!!

Have not yet tried bump fireing LAR mags but I bet I could do it. Expensive though! :ar15:

I try it once in a while but there is no point to it other then self-gratification, "look what I can do!!"; kinda like something else we all do!
 
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I have done it with the SKS. And with the AR-180B.

You can't hit anything but the ground somewhere, and it wastes ammo. But it is fun.

Depends who is at the range, you may get some strange looks, or cheers!!

Guys down the line were trying to bump fire an 858 unsuccessfully but cheered when I got five rounds off from my AR-180B in the blink of an eye. People down the line the other way packed up and left!!

Have not yet tried bump fireing LAR mags but I bet I could do it. Expensive though! :ar15:

I try it once in a while but there is no point to it other then self-gratification, "look what I can do!!"; kinda like something else we all do!
first off, I am about as far off from a fudd then one could possibly be, on that note...

if you want self gratification then maybe you should toss-off in front of a mirror or something, but Im pretty sure most guys here don't bump fire at a range with other people around to make themselves feel special. if anyone at the ranges i shoot at saw some Darwin award winner bump firing, they would be gone (probably for good) at least until they learned how to play properly...
 
I have done it with the SKS. And with the AR-180B.

You can't hit anything but the ground somewhere, and it wastes ammo. But it is fun.

Depends who is at the range, you may get some strange looks, or cheers!!

Guys down the line were trying to bump fire an 858 unsuccessfully but cheered when I got five rounds off from my AR-180B in the blink of an eye. People down the line the other way packed up and left!!

The ground, the sky... hey, it all comes back down eventually, right? Congratulations - you must be so proud! First and foremost at any range is consideration of others...
 
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