Thoughts on the Slide Fire Stock??

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    Had a customer come in the store the other day and mention a stock designed for the AR format that is supposed to make the rifle fire like it was fully auto. I believe the system works off of kinetic energy and 100% legal to own. Anyone experienced the quality of this stock? Thanks, HG&A
     

    Fishersjohn48

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    I have fired it and to me it is a waste of money. Accuracy is nill. In fact I was concerned that I was unsure of where my rounds were going so I quit using it. I suppose with practice you can become more accurate. They show a little old lady shooting it in the video which is all fine and dandy but I'm 6'4 and weigh 260 lbs and I couldn't control it. It is a great way of emptying cartridges so you will have more brass to reload. Rocked, a member on here and I are probably going to give it another try this weekend but I doubt my opinion will change.
     

    hunter_47443

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    Had a customer come in the store the other day and mention a stock designed for the AR format that is supposed to make the rifle fire like it was fully auto. I believe the system works off of kinetic energy and 100% legal to own. Anyone experienced the quality of this stock? Thanks, HG&A

    I've got one of those, you wanna try it out??
    Let me know & I'll bring it over!!:ar15:
     

    Lancem

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    I have fired it and to me it is a waste of money. Accuracy is nill. In fact I was concerned that I was unsure of where my rounds were going so I quit using it. I suppose with practice you can become more accurate. They show a little old lady shooting it in the video which is all fine and dandy but I'm 6'4 and weigh 260 lbs and I couldn't control it. It is a great way of emptying cartridges so you will have more brass to reload. Rocked, a member on here and I are probably going to give it another try this weekend but I doubt my opinion will change.

    If you decide it's not for you let me know I'm interested in getting one.
     

    Stainer

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    I love mine, just don't shoot it a lot because of cost. Plans are to build another rifle for it in 9mm. It works, control take time, then again, full auto and accuracy has never been like terms. For suppression fire, it works. It's a fun toy, and exactly that. I would never use it in a tactical situation.

    If we have the NFA open shoot, I will bring it and we can compare rate of fire.
     

    gunowner930

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    I've heard a lot of great things about it. Obviously it wouldbe very expensive to shoot, I wish they could find some way to make it work when chambered in .22 LR.
     

    Gamez235

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    I have fired it and to me it is a waste of money. Accuracy is nill. In fact I was concerned that I was unsure of where my rounds were going so I quit using it. I suppose with practice you can become more accurate. They show a little old lady shooting it in the video which is all fine and dandy but I'm 6'4 and weigh 260 lbs and I couldn't control it. It is a great way of emptying cartridges so you will have more brass to reload. Rocked, a member on here and I are probably going to give it another try this weekend but I doubt my opinion will change.


    Wow, I have no problem keeping rounds on target with these things. The cyclic rate is slower than a actual full auto, so it's even more manageable.
     

    rgarner74

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    Great stock. Going start charging my friends admission when very want to shoot it. Yes very have to supply the ammo when shooting.
     
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