WOW, that's cheap. I sold a Bump Fire Stock for a lot more than that.
But did you get paid for it?
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Sorry,didn't think about it.
It was posted a couple post down from my post, but here it is again.https://doubletaptriggers.com
Another question, is this what it was like leading up to the 86 ban?
So when will we see 80% bump fire stocks?
They'll make the use of them illegal.
Regardless of how folks come by them. 100%. 80%. etc.
Not sure how they'll cover possession of them.
People can keep them as remembrances of better days gone by I suppose.
I was looking for the cad files, I would rather not sign up for another website. If anyone has them and can post them, awesome. If not I will just sign up for the site.