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    Homemade Bump Fire Stock [Pics and how-to]

    I'm creating a series of how-to videos on this and will update the thread as I publish the videos.

    Let me know what you think or if you have any questions.


    How-to Video Part 1: https://youtu.be/ZcZFhWTVK-A


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    Contractor scum, PM Infantry Weapons

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    Why are we manufacturing more bumpfire things? IMHO, waste of money, and ammo that can be used for actual training instead or "Hold my beer, watch this." I know there's a market, I live in fudd-ville and see the guys frequently with their bumpfire stocks. Good luck man, I hope you sell a metric shit ton.
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    I can't see the video, as I'm on my phone, but tell me this. Is the trigger being pulled by the operators finger or by the arm/clamp around the trigger?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WickedWillis View Post
    Why are we manufacturing more bumpfire things? IMHO, waste of money, and ammo that can be used for actual training instead or "Hold my beer, watch this." I know there's a market, I live in fudd-ville and see the guys frequently with their bumpfire stocks. Good luck man, I hope you sell a metric shit ton.
    I'm not manufacturing them. I just did it to do it (and not pay for overpriced plastic ones). This is a very clean look and I had fun doing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leuthas View Post
    I can't see the video, as I'm on my phone, but tell me this. Is the trigger being pulled by the operators finger or by the arm/clamp around the trigger?
    My finger.

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    @Leuthas imagine a piece of metal that bolts to pistol grip and run towards magazine well, then stops just forward of trigger. So your trigger finger tip would rest on it in an immovable fashion. Then your finger pad would continually bounce onto trigger.

    So it's like your fingertip is solid on a rest outside the trigger guard. That's the best way I can see / reason / explain it. I'm not sure how it works in total, but that's what it looks like regarding finger and trigger.

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