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  • jimbobborg

    Oddball caliber fan
    Aug 2, 2010
    17,118
    Northern Virginia
    One of my reloading suppliers has these Cheaper than full auto or bump stock. I think he said $30.
     

    Boss94

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 15, 2013
    6,945
    I actually know the designer . We use to talk about once a month but I haven't heard from him recently so I'll have to call him. I know he didn't want to do the manufacturing. But was rather hoping to sell the idea off last we had spoken.
     

    jimbobborg

    Oddball caliber fan
    Aug 2, 2010
    17,118
    Northern Virginia
    I think I'll be picking one up and using it on my AR pistol. From the way he's holding the rifle in the video, it appears there's no need to shoulder it.
     

    EL1227

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    Patriot Picket
    Nov 14, 2010
    20,274
    I think I'll be picking one up and using it on my AR pistol. From the way he's holding the rifle in the video, it appears there's no need to shoulder it.

    I noticed that ...

    I think that's how it works. The recoil action shifts the grip in such a way to cause you to keep squeezing and releasing the trigger. Shouldering it would dampen the recoil effect on the grip.

    Better have a strong hold on that puppy ...
     

    StantonCree

    Watch your beer
    Jan 23, 2011
    23,932
    is there a link to the actual product with specs/ costs/ and the like or is the link EL1222 posted the exact product you are discussing? That link posted by EL is literally just a guy holding a tommy gun with no other information
     

    LargemouthAss

    Active Member
    Dec 27, 2012
    663
    It appears litigation has killed this idea. The patent is now for sale but for legal reasons the grip is not?
     

    jimboman2000

    Active Member
    Jan 9, 2014
    271
    Cecil!
    For 30 to 40 bucks I'd give one of these a try if I could find it online...I'm up in Cecil County. I saw the calendar on the website and it just said closed for all the dates. Thought that was weird.
     

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