Bump Fire/Slide Fire Stocks

Guns in space, now that's a refreshing topic for discussion over bump fire stocks. How do you think my dope would change with gravity pulling my projecticle down? Could I zero it for 100 yards in space and still be accurate at 1000?
 
Guns in space, now that's a refreshing topic for discussion over bump fire stocks. How do you think my dope would change with gravity pulling my projecticle down? Could I zero it for 100 yards in space and still be accurate at 1000?

No, the shot would be high. The bullet would continue to travel upwards relative to the sight axis.
 
I don't want to read through all these posts...and I see this topic comes up alot...are they legal? I really want one...;)
 
there should be a huge pop-up window when you register on CGN that answers this question before every newbie out there asks it.
 
The powder contains an oxidizer. There is not enough ambient oxygen in the case/chamber/barrel to burn, and even if there was, it could not be delivered to the burning powder quickly enough to get the rapid violent reaction necessary for our lead delivery systems to work properly.

So they would fire....the real question is whether they'd catastrophically fail due to the extremely low temperature of space....or how badass it would be to fire it and hear absolutely nothing.

But if our rifles are silent with no suppressors, how are the liberals going to even begin to comprehend it? The babies and puppies of space will never be safe
 
I guess small people have small problems.


Man-sized problem:
Which gun is best for defense against bear cavalry armed with bump-fire stocks?

Uh oh......

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