Is bump firing legal?

pazzo

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In Canada?

What about this (it's legal in the US)? Not that I would ever waste my money on it, but it seems like a cheeky loophole to me.

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Bump firing = yes because there is no equipment required

Slide firing stocks = prohibited equipment

And did you notice he can barely hit the broad side of a lake
 
Slidefire stocks are prohibited.

Bump firing is not illegal, but I wouldn't be doing it around any cops. I've tried it with my SKS a few times, I can't empty the magazine (The rifle is stock, no tapco crap on it) without a stoppage, usually after the thrid round or so.

Considering we can only have 5 rounds in semi-auto rifles, I don't see much point in doing so, especially when most rifles aren't designed for that. Even with a LAR-10 I don't see it being worth it. That said, if anyone wants to do it, go ahead.
 
I've never ever had any failures when firing it normally, I guess my SKS just doesn't like full auto.

I consider it a feature more than a flaw, at least I know that if I ever get slamfires I'll probably have a stoppage before the magazine is emptied. :D

Also, I have an 858, maybe next time at the range I'll have to give it a shot with that.
 
The new sawed off barrel length thread is overdue.
And I don't recall a recent bear defence thread over the last few days.
 
Is there an official ruling on the Slidefire stock? Just curious if there has been any official word form the powers at be.
 
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