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10/11/2006 8:20:24 AM EDT
http://www.hellfiretriggers.com/
10/11/2006 8:43:53 AM EDT
[#1]
Don't waste your money.  With practice you can do the same thing for free.  Look up bump firing.  It's worthless from the hip (and possibly dangerous).  You can do it from the shoulder pretty accurately...especially with a 5.45 or 5.56 rifle.

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10/11/2006 8:52:43 AM EDT
[#2]
I've seen people bump fire from the hip using the loop in your belt.  That's a piece of cake.  This thing would seem to automate it and allow some more flexibility with where you shoot from.  Most of the time I've seen people bump fire from the shoulder they were using some funky wooden dowel contraption.  This would avoid having to use that.
10/11/2006 8:53:27 AM EDT
[#3]
Watching the video on that site, it looks like the guy IS just bump firing.
10/11/2006 9:11:18 AM EDT
[#4]
We have lots of members here who can bumpfire from the shoulder without any wooden apparatus.  Practice.
10/11/2006 9:14:31 AM EDT
[#5]
Yes but without this device you are having to use force on the rifle to keep it pulled forward when bump firing.  This would seem to make it such that you don't have to manually pull the rifle forward.  Is that not an advantage?
10/11/2006 11:56:00 AM EDT
[#6]
from what i have been told when i asked about those is that they are hard to get working right. people say they have tried them and got two or three shots per burst and that was it.

if you can get it to work more power to you.

ETA that video had me all they are doing is bumpfiring. it looks just like that when i do it or anyone else does it.
10/11/2006 3:42:34 PM EDT
[#7]
Don't know if anyone on this forum has tried the AK "bump stock" out yet.  Where you put spring(s) inside your Tapco T6 stock?  Most use about 20-25 coils from an AR15 recoil spring on top of the non-moveable part of the stock.  Use a rubber buttpad or roll pins to hold the spring in place.  A half dollar just fills the hole tightly if you choose roll pins across the back of the stock.  Some used a small wood screw through the top of the rubber butt pad to hold the pad on.  Now all that is needed is to hold the latch open with a cable tie, string, duct tape, or if going for gold use a "pull" ring pin with a hole through the stock to keep the latch open.  Now the stock springs and greatly assists bumps from the shoulder.  

AK shoulder bump stock

I made mine to where the springs were inside the stock center piece and I used 5/8" wooden dowel rod to connect to the back of the stock.  I also made the stock only come back three positions as the fartherest position was uncomfortable to me.  I used a sawed off brake drum spring pin to block one of the holes off so it would only slide open so far.  It "springed" forward 2 1/2" from there so that took care of the recoil.  SIngle shots, hardly any recoil to the shoulder.  And then I shot my Yugo M70 and that is all the AK I will ever need so the WASR with bump stock was dismantled and the pieces sold off. (sold the stock set by itself and the rifle with the original wood.)  It was a hoot though while I had it running.

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