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Posted: 9/24/2012 3:56:06 PM EDT
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Lets have a discussion on future possibilities of the Slide Fire Stock concept.
I'm think'in a new belt-fed design, tripod mounted, no stock. Instead of a stock, the receiver sits on a platform with rails to slide on. The receiver has a semi-auto trigger protruding from beneath it that fits into a slot cut into the platform. When you push the whole receiver forward, eventually the trigger hits the edge of the slot and goes through it's whole course of discharging. Recoil and forward pressure keep the fun happening. The safety could stop movement of the receiver on the rails and be in place of the trigger on the Ma Deuce. Just depress, hold, and push forward. Anybody hobbyist machinists or gun-makers wanna try this out? I'd do it myself, but at the moment I only have some simple hand-tools, no heat-treating furnace, blah, blah, blah. Maybe in the future. Any other ideas rolling in ya'lls head? |
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Tap Dancing in minefield.
You have to walk a fine line when messing with full auto simulators. The only problem I see with the tripod mount\trigger bar, is the tripod is actuating the trigger. It (tripod) might be classified as a full auto conversion.(Auto sear) I understand you are pushing the receiver forward, but you are not pulling the trigger, the tripod is. ATF logic The bump stock has the user both apply forward pressure, and pull the trigger. |
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Tap Dancing in minefield. You have to walk a fine line when messing with full auto simulators. The only problem I see with the tripod mount\trigger bar, is the tripod is actuating the trigger. It (tripod) might be classified as a full auto conversion.(Auto sear) I understand you are pushing the receiver forward, but you are not pulling the trigger, the tripod is. ATF logic The bump stock has the user both apply forward pressure, and pull the trigger. I see, ATF logic... at least my PPSH-41 clone is still doable... |
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