Posted By: okjhutch
AR bump stocks - 02/23/18 08:13 PM
We are wanting to locate a couple for our AR's,
how much are they on average?
where do we purchase them?
thanks for info.
j
Posted By: maximum
Re: AR bump stocks - 02/23/18 08:14 PM
i wish i could win the lottery.
i'd buy thousands of them and hand you 2 for free
gunbroker.com
selling for stupid money right now
Posted By: VAFish
Re: AR bump stocks - 02/23/18 09:08 PM
They are a great way to make a lot of noise and turn a pile of ammo into a pile of empty brass. Other than that they are pretty useless.
Posted By: chalet
Re: AR bump stocks - 02/23/18 09:39 PM
Don't get it, then I am pretty stingy with my ammo.
Posted By: huck18
Re: AR bump stocks - 02/23/18 09:50 PM
I know someone who has a few in the Fort Worth area. They will be pretty expensive though.
Posted By: 9x19
Re: AR bump stocks - 02/23/18 10:04 PM
For perspective, Slide Fire stocks were clearance-priced as low as $89 several months back.
There is no rocket science involved in them, I would strongly advise you to examine one before spending large amounts of cash on one.
Posted By: SapperTitan
Re: AR bump stocks - 02/23/18 10:11 PM
For perspective, Slide Fire stocks were clearance-priced as low as $89 several months back.
There is no rocket science involved in them, I would strongly advise you to examine one before spending large amounts of cash on one.
Or just use your belt loop
Posted By: bronco71
Re: AR bump stocks - 02/23/18 10:19 PM
Slidefire.com Still regular price although that is pricey. Use coupon code MAGA for 10% off for Presidents Day. Lots of fun but burns through the ammo. Put it on my 7.62 x 39 AR15 for short bursts and was wicked. Better than belt loop method because you can actually aim thru sights, at least at first till the muzzle rise gets too bad. I can hold 30 rounds of .223 on a 4x8 sheet of plywood at 100 yards, 5.56 only about half that and 7.62 x 39 only short bursts. Can be locked for normal firing.
Posted By: okjhutch
Re: AR bump stocks - 02/24/18 01:32 PM
I have a feeling we are to late to get them at he old regular prices, people are buying them up and resaling at to high prices for us.
we just thought we would get a couple to have but really don't have to have them, like you all have said, there is really no use for them other then burning up to much ammo and just shooting burst.
I don't think we are going to worry with them unless we stumble across a deal, which I doubt will happen.
I shot an AR with bump stock one time and remember thinking....that was stupid.
Posted By: Uncle Zeek
Re: AR bump stocks - 03/09/18 01:30 AM
Slidefire is still selling them on their site (at least on the days that the site is up and running). Something like $180-$300 each plus tax.
Just checked, they're showing as currently available.
For what it's worth, I got one of these last year & tried it out. It was interesting. Put me in mind of firing a SAW in my Marine Corps days. Not pinpoint accurate by any means, but you can put a huge volume of fire into a controlled area. I keep meaning to try it in clearing wild hogs at our family's property up in Sanger.
I have a new one in the box with recoil pad and window sticker, msg me with an offer.
Posted By: Spacemonkey
Re: AR bump stocks - 03/24/18 02:25 AM
I wouldn’t waste your money. According to this article the new regulations will require current owners to either surrender or destroy them. Not worth the cost in my opinion. You won’t be able to legally use them.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/454520002
Posted By: colt45-90
Re: AR bump stocks - 03/24/18 12:31 PM
to late,should have been done before now.
Posted By: Buzzsaw
Re: AR bump stocks - 03/24/18 09:05 PM
Yep, here come the Nazi war machine to confiscate your bump stock
Posted By: Crews
Re: AR bump stocks - 03/25/18 12:40 AM
I disagree with anyone getting anywhere close to my 2nd amendment rights. But then again, bump fire stocks are really, really dumb. I could do without the unwanted negative attention they bring to the cause. They go in the same category as the Joe Bubba walking around Walmart open carrying a Springfield XD in an Uncle Mike’s Velcro holster.