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  • Bigtanker

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    What about trigger cranks?

    If you would actually take the time to read INGO instead of posting one-liners trying to get into the classifieds, you could find out pretty easy. There is little search box you can type into to find what you're looking for.
     

    Floivanus

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    Honestly I can bump fire most of my semi-autos from the shoulder, or in the case of a 1911, from a normal stance. AK rifles bumpfire the best in my experience. A bump stock is honestly a good way to learn how to bumpfire without one. M&P sports haven’t been easy to bump fire at all for me.

    as far as Florida’s ban, it takes effect October 1st.
     

    fnpfan

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    I know what bump stocks are but nobody has really explained ho they work to me. Could someone fill me in please?
    for the most part it has a spring loaded shoulder stock, it works from the recoil bouncing back and forth rapidly resetting and firing your trigger using your finger and the stock together, your finger rest on a sort of finger perch over the trigger, you can do the same with a common rubber band if you are clever enough.:yesway:
     

    nipprdog

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    for the most part it has a spring loaded shoulder stock, it works from the recoil bouncing back and forth rapidly resetting and firing your trigger using your finger and the stock together, your finger rest on a sort of finger perch over the trigger, you can do the same with a common rubber band if you are clever enough.:yesway:

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    Ggreen

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