k_dawg 0 Posted July 16, 2005 Report Share Posted July 16, 2005 check this out... http://www.putfile.com/media.php?n=bump-1022 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
stokstad 4 Posted July 16, 2005 Report Share Posted July 16, 2005 That is really weird and cool. The whole reciever slides in the stock. Didnt look like he was bumpfiring more like it was a full auto Quote Link to post Share on other sites
McUZI 1 Posted July 16, 2005 Report Share Posted July 16, 2005 I'd like more info on this- the whos, whens and how muchs Quote Link to post Share on other sites
IndyArms 10,186 Posted July 16, 2005 Report Share Posted July 16, 2005 I would bet my money on a full auto as well.... They can be had/made quite easily... as long as you get the right permits.... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
amish_psycho 0 Posted July 16, 2005 Report Share Posted July 16, 2005 I am under the impression that you Absolutely Cannot Make a Machinegun. I believe that you can construct anything else as long as you get the proper paperwork, ie. SBR, Suppressor. All auto weapons (machineguns) must be transfered from a dealer or already registered weapon. It does look like Bumpfire to me. Amish out. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
k_dawg 0 Posted July 16, 2005 Author Report Share Posted July 16, 2005 I should have bookmarked it. It was from a post on the Ak-47.net Basically, instead of the stocking holding the receiver firmly, it has a slot it slides forward/back in. There is a spring placed in the back, between the stock and the receiver. So, instead of holding the gun "loose" for bump firing, you can hold the stock fully. Mechanically, the firearm is acting the same as "bump firing". One bullet fired per single trigger pull. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
stokstad 4 Posted July 16, 2005 Report Share Posted July 16, 2005 I should have bookmarked it. It was from a post on the Ak-47.net Basically, instead of the stocking holding the receiver firmly, it has a slot it slides forward/back in. There is a spring placed in the back, between the stock and the receiver. So, instead of holding the gun "loose" for bump firing, you can hold the stock fully. Mechanically, the firearm is acting the same as "bump firing". One bullet fired per single trigger pull. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Man he must have one hell of a light trigger in that thing. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
IndyArms 10,186 Posted July 17, 2005 Report Share Posted July 17, 2005 AH...... "I see" said the blind man... as he picked up his hammer and saw... so where does one find these "bumpfire 10/22 stocks"!??!?! AND... What trigger group mods MUST BE MADE... as my 20 yr old 10/22 trigger is still as firm, crisp, and as heavy as my brand new baby 10/22??? SPEAKING OF WHICH.... I was rather impressed with my OLD crotchety 10/22 today at the range... 10 round groups at 50M... averaging LESS THAN AN INCH!!!!! GO ME! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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