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6/26/2016 6:42:01 PM EDT
Hi gang,

I might be behind this discussion as I didn't have an interest in these at first.  Besides the slight price difference, they seem to work the same.  Any recommendations or concerns?????
6/26/2016 6:54:18 PM EDT
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Bumpfire has rough molding flash and feels cheap compared to Slide fire.
6/26/2016 8:29:06 PM EDT
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Yup, but it works exactly the same way
6/26/2016 9:19:01 PM EDT
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Point taken….
6/26/2016 9:20:58 PM EDT
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Yup, but it works exactly the same way
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Bumpfire has rough molding flash and feels cheap compared to Slide fire.


Yup, but it works exactly the same way

The both work but the slidefire is better made imo
6/26/2016 9:35:10 PM EDT
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Fostech to rule them all!



I'm waiting on an echo right now. I like how controllable the binary systems are from the shoulder.




I haven't used either, all my bump stocks have been home made. I do like slidefire's new design with the collapsible stock.
6/26/2016 9:42:33 PM EDT
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The both work but the slidefire is better made imo
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Bumpfire has rough molding flash and feels cheap compared to Slide fire.


Yup, but it works exactly the same way

The both work but the slidefire is better made imo


Well I have over 10,000 rounds through my bump fire and it has never given me a problem, 10K rounds $99 bucks, for what the slide fire sells for, I can buy a heck of a lot of bump fires.  There is really nothing to break on either one of them.
6/27/2016 12:36:49 AM EDT
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Fostech a bit pricy compared to the other two….
6/27/2016 9:33:05 AM EDT
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You get what you pay for.

Bump/slide fire stocks are a bulky and heavy range toy but they are inespensive.
Binary triggers are expensive about as close to a full auto/burst fire trigger you will get without dropping close to the value of a new car for the real deal transferable model.

IMO I would spend the extra couple hundred and get the binary trigger and just pretend its a 2 round burst trigger.

7/13/2016 6:55:16 PM EDT
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Well, bought a Slide-Fire for my Eagles Arms.  Gonna try it out in the morning and give a little report about it afterwards.....
7/13/2016 9:45:11 PM EDT
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You get what you pay for.

Bump/slide fire stocks are a bulky and heavy range toy but they are inespensive.
Binary triggers are expensive about as close to a full auto/burst fire trigger you will get without dropping close to the value of a new car for the real deal transferable model.

IMO I would spend the extra couple hundred and get the binary trigger and just pretend its a 2 round burst trigger.

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Fostech a bit pricy compared to the other two….


You get what you pay for.

Bump/slide fire stocks are a bulky and heavy range toy but they are inespensive.
Binary triggers are expensive about as close to a full auto/burst fire trigger you will get without dropping close to the value of a new car for the real deal transferable model.

IMO I would spend the extra couple hundred and get the binary trigger and just pretend its a 2 round burst trigger.



What is heavy or bulky about a Slide Fire



And control fire is doable with a little practice.

Oh, and did I mention 60 drum dumps are a blast (and a bit costly )
7/13/2016 9:48:08 PM EDT
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My bump fire only weighs in at about 9 ozs, so it is not something I worry about, my cans weigh more.
7/15/2016 12:33:41 AM EDT
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The Slide-Fire didn't work well with my Geissele trigger......
7/15/2016 12:38:40 AM EDT
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Have you tried it with a single stage Geissele 3 gun trigger?  I forget the model number.
7/15/2016 1:16:11 AM EDT
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No, used a G2S....
7/15/2016 3:47:52 AM EDT
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Hiperfire 24 trigger works great, the standard not the C or E

It's has a lite pull but with enough take up that you don't get an early trigger release and hammer follow.
7/15/2016 9:02:12 AM EDT
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In general, 2 stage triggers are not good solutions for bumpfire. You need a light single stage, ideally with a slow lock time.
7/15/2016 9:53:35 AM EDT
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The Hiperfire I'm using is far from being slow for lock time. What helps is a lot of pre travel.

I have yet to have a dead strike.  The rifles reciprocating mass is not fast either. Full auto BCG and H2 buffer
7/15/2016 10:17:21 PM EDT
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You are correct, the G2S trigger not working well with the Slide-Fire.  I got a couple of mags that I fired bursts from without a problem.  And another couple of mags where the rifle fired once and than a misfire with a light strike on the primer with the live cartridge in the chamber.
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