LarryP wrote:Don't know anything about them, just curious if hunters use them
Smh. This sound like a question a filthy anti gunner would ask. Here’s the answer.... the slide fire stock has the ability to fire solely in semi-auto mode without bump firing. So, hunters, THAT HUNT WITH AR PATTERN RIFLE COULD HUNT WITH BUMP STOCKS WITHOUT UTILIZING A DIFFERENCE IN RATE OF FIRE.
You could, but in the grand scheme of stocks, it’s a pretty lackluster design ergonomically IMO. That’s if it was used in semi-auto. Anyone using it in bumpfire mode for hunting just shouldn’t be hunting.
Yeah you could, run a beta mag and depending on the range and barrel length about maybe 15% or so will hit the target. Iv seen pics this year of people with them on there ARs but unlikely they got anything or were using them in bump fire mode. If i had one I wouldn't use it, I can pull the trigger about as fast as a bump fire stock anyways.
Maybe hog hunting is the only application I can think of. Spray and pray into a sounder of hogs running every which way after the first shot. I'd rather use a normal semi-auto and pick my shots.
I have never been hog hunting but from the TV shows I have seen, after the first shot it is nothing but chaos.
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