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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 48126" data-source="post: 1531419"><p>It's a work around for full auto. It doesn't count as full auto, though, since you are technically pulling the trigger for each fired. The bump stock makes the weapon bounce between your shoulder and trigger finger creating characteristics of automatic fire. We had a similar principle when we played paintball where you "feather" the trigger to get full auto fire. It's just a piece of equipment that enables you to pull the trigger faster.</p><p></p><p>There is no real purpose for it other than a novelty. If you truly beleive in the second amendment it can be looked at as a way to level the playing field since the government has fully auto weapons, so we should too.</p><p></p><p>Practical application, in all seriousness, is to have full auto fire while you cover your buddy as he moves. Basic infantry tactics against your enemy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 48126, post: 1531419"] It’s a work around for full auto. It doesn’t count as full auto, though, since you are technically pulling the trigger for each fired. The bump stock makes the weapon bounce between your shoulder and trigger finger creating characteristics of automatic fire. We had a similar principle when we played paintball where you “feather” the trigger to get full auto fire. It’s just a piece of equipment that enables you to pull the trigger faster. There is no real purpose for it other than a novelty. If you truly beleive in the second amendment it can be looked at as a way to level the playing field since the government has fully auto weapons, so we should too. Practical application, in all seriousness, is to have full auto fire while you cover your buddy as he moves. Basic infantry tactics against your enemy. [/QUOTE]
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