VoightKampff
VoightKampff
VoightKampff

Um, yeah...it absolutely has.

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Overuse of full auto fire and its result on troops running out of ammo too quickly in a firefight was THE deciding factor in switching to burst fire. It’s amazing how much easier it is to pick a target and hit it when you’re not simply trying to hose down an area around the target.

Assault rifles don’t fire 500-round belts, they fire 30-round mags, it takes time to replace those when they run dry. Even a couple of seconds allows for some degree of barrel cooling.

Open up a tab, go to YouTube and look up POF P416 meltdown. Then tell me how “quickly” heat can damage a quality battle rifle.

big gap between 40 round magazine full auto and 2,000 rounds in 3 minutes.

Boo-fucking-hoo.

You’re saying something very different than OP was up there.

Rifles don’t “overheat” that quickly, dumbass.

The bump stock does nothing to recock the rifle, that feature is built into the rifle itself. Also the one in the diagram differs from the one in the video. In the video you have to have a bit of control on how you posture your trigger finger however the one from the diagram seems to have eliminated this necessity by

And usually that is the case, so I’m still surprised that the ATF went “Yeah, sure, that’s cool, I guess” not once but twice. And during the Obama administration, at that.

Because it’s... not true? What do you think they make the barrels out of? Butter?

The Gun Industry is also heavily regulated.

“Basically, it let’s you pull the trigger once and empty an entire clip lickity split”.

I am a gun guy, ex Army and ex LEO. I had heard of a bump stock but I never got one nor have any of my friends. Shooting full auto is fun but it’s also expensive because ammo for rifles is never cheap to me at least. Making them go away is not a big deal for the vast majority of shooters. When they go the range they

  • Put on some Barry White and rub them sensuously all over your body

I was not allowed to test drive an SRT at the Dodge dealership I bought my R/T in. Ofcourse a dozen bad yelp reviews later, they did apologize.

What about when you ask for a test drive?

I think you misread that part.