Seems like it would reduce felt recoil as well.
i dont get how the ATF prohibited the akins accelerator, but apparently this is approved and comes with a letter. both stocks use a spring, im assuming this one sits behind the buffer, while the accelerator one replaces the vblock.
i dont get how the ATF prohibited the akins accelerator, but apparently this is approved and comes with a letter. both stocks use a spring, im assuming this one sits behind the buffer, while the accelerator one replaces the vblock.
Doesn't look to have a spring.Just a sliding stock with forward pressure applied to the forestock by your hand.
This might come into play but it would depend on the definition of a single press of the trigger.
Assembling Offence
Making automatic firearm
102. (1) Every person commits an offence who, without lawful excuse, alters a firearm so that it is capable of, or manufactures or assembles any firearm that is capable of, discharging projectiles in rapid succession during one pressure of the trigger.
I'm trying to find the OIC's on prohibited devices.I'm sure there is something there that covers this kind of thing. I hope I'm wrong.
O.k. found it. This is so broad that I'm sure they will make it apply.
1. Any electrical or mechanical device that is designed or adapted to operate the trigger mechanism of a semi-automatic firearm for the purpose of causing the firearm to discharge cartridges in rapid succession.
I'm trying to find the OIC's on prohibited devices.I'm sure there is something there that covers this kind of thing. I hope I'm wrong.
O.k. found it. This is so broad that I'm sure they will make it apply.
1. Any electrical or mechanical device that is designed or adapted to operate the trigger mechanism of a semi-automatic firearm for the purpose of causing the firearm to discharge cartridges in rapid succession.
this looks more like the type of thing that ruins a good restricted rifle and makes them prohib because of stupid abuse

It is not a mechanical device. There are no moving parts.
The Accelerator had a spring, which by definition made it mechanical.
If this got by BATF, it should get by our definitions as well.
Until it starts to be sold here, that is. Then we could see the media uproar.
I'm trying to find the OIC's on prohibited devices.I'm sure there is something there that covers this kind of thing. I hope I'm wrong.
O.k. found it. This is so broad that I'm sure they will make it apply.
1. Any electrical or mechanical device that is designed or adapted to operate the trigger mechanism of a semi-automatic firearm for the purpose of causing the firearm to discharge cartridges in rapid succession.
this looks more like the type of thing that ruins a good restricted rifle and makes them prohib because of stupid abuse






























