Is that legal???

I knew about this for a number of years now.

Consider the following:
- not easy to use (don't mix TV with real life)
- with 5 round limit, who needs it anyway?
- AR is restricted, so you may get kicked out from the club if you start going like full auto
 
I knew about this for a number of years now.

Consider the following:
- not easy to use (don't mix TV with real life)
- with 5 round limit, who needs it anyway?
- AR is restricted, so you may get kicked out from the club if you start going like full auto

Should work on other firearms that have an AR stock and AR's have 10 round pistol mags, still useless though
 
I knew about this for a number of years now.

Consider the following:
- not easy to use (don't mix TV with real life)
- with 5 round limit, who needs it anyway?
- AR is restricted, so you may get kicked out from the club if you start going like full auto

I have to disagree with you there. My last trip to a friends place in Montana I got a chance to use the same Slidefire stock. After two 30rd mags no problem regulating the bursts.
 
There's a clause about devices that increase rate of fire. I was going to make an electro-mechanical glove, but it wasn't legal.
I believe the law is written with regards to devices that actuate the trigger. Since this is just a sliding stock and your finger pulls the trigger, it's legal.
 
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