Slide fire stocks are selling

While I don't think of myself as a fudd, I think the 20 rounders are a sign of aging! LOL!
Could be and I probably confirm that! The 20's are by far my favorite.
I have both 20 and 30 round mags. I like the 20 rounders because they don't stick out of the mag well as far. Hmmm, maybe it is an age thing.
 
I don't have an AR (yet), but the idea of a binary trigger appeals to me more than a bump stock.
I've for years seriously considered modifying a 10/22 with a servo to activate the trigger function and install the electronics from my paintball gun locked down to one of the modes it has that acts like a normal trigger until you start pulling it faster than once every half second, then it switches to binary. It reverts back to normal automatically, no buttons or controls to turn on/off, etc. As far as I can tell (at least today) it would be legal. I don't know why there are not more mods for electronic triggers, the pulls can be made so much better without having to perform any real mechanical function.
 
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To everyone saying slidefires are sh!t, there's as much use for these as there is tannerite. They are fun, and that's enough. I don't keep it on my rifle, but when I feel like getting that thrill there it is, just like tannerite.
 
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To everyone saying slidefires are sh!t, there's as much use for these as there is tannerite. They are fun, and that's enough. I don't keep it on my rifle, but when I feel like getting that thrill there it is, just like tannerite.

A decent rubber band yields the same result, and not likely to get the ban hammer...



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Slidefire put this company out of business. Slidefire's claim is they own this method of operation. Handy piece that can be carried & clipped onto an AR or AK in seconds. Any one that has a few of these could stand to make a hefty profit.

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$1000? What were those worth a week ago?
 
Slidefire put this company out of business. Slidefire's claim is they own this method of operation. Handy piece that can be carried & clipped onto an AR or AK in seconds. Any one that has a few of these could stand to make a hefty profit.

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I have one of these each for AR15 and AK47, but they dont have the branding on them, maybe pre-prod
 
I've a few of these & they are easy to conceal unlike the slidefire. I'll take $1200 each & give a 20% discount if you order a dozen. Both AR & AK models.

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What an ass.
Hmmmm - that certainly is quite interesting considering we had someone recently join from that are that found they could just get everyone to tell them where they lived and what they wanted...
 
The guy emailed me and his reply only was

Supply and demand

I agree, but he set the price, instead of the market. Is the market already paying $1k for these? If so, I'll run on down to my LGS where I can buy 3 for $299 each. $600 profit on each will get me a very nice rifle.
 
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Geez...

Hey...if they're willing to pay that for it, have at it.

And after paying that much for one, should anyone ever tell them during the course of life "go f*ck yourself", they can respond and say, "Sure...I've done it before."
 
Well many Republicans, The Whitehouse, and the NRA are on board with banning an inanimate object. I said back during the 2016 primary theyā€™d change with the political winds based on perceived popularity, instead of standing firm for rights. Keep electing populists over those more liberty leaning.

The NRA should not be giving one inch at this point when defending the second amendment, given how long itā€™s taken to gain ground slowly. Very disappointed with the NRA on this, but not surprised.

Giving the Authorians one thing will continue to open the door when the next tragedy happens. Liberty will continue to be chipped away at, and gun control is a must for them to succeed.
 
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Geez...

Hey...if they're willing to pay that for it, have at it.

And after paying that much for one, should anyone ever tell them during the course of life "go f*ck yourself", they can respond and say, "Sure...I've done it before."


FYI Gunbroker is pulling them from their website. telling sellers to not relist.
 
I have never wanted one until now, don't know what I would do with it. But if someone is telling me I can't have one, makes me want one that much more
 
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I wonder when they'll get to mine. It's already up to one cent.
If Gunbroker pulls it, sell it on arfcom. Saw a guy list one at $1500, which nobody is going to bite on. But $250 gets sold quick.

If they don't grandfather in existing stocks, these could become worthless.
 
If Gunbroker pulls it, sell it on arfcom. Saw a guy list one at $1500, which nobody is going to bite on. But $250 gets sold quick.

If they don't grandfather in existing stocks, these could become worthless.
I had a new one listed on GB, but I also had a used one listed on Armslist for $350 plus $15 shipping. It sold in about 4 hours.

I have the new one on Armslist now.

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Looks like everyone is pulling ads.

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Slidefire put this company out of business. Slidefire's claim is they own this method of operation. Handy piece that can be carried & clipped onto an AR or AK in seconds. Any one that has a few of these could stand to make a hefty profit.
I wonder if they caved in to avoid costly litigation, it is not a stock,
I guess it depends on how the patent was written
 
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Even armslist?
Yep. Flagged as spam/inappropriate.

I sold it to the one guy that saw the listing and emailed about it. When I saw the ad was gone, I emailed him to say it was still available. He's the one that told me Armslist and Bud's were pulling down the ads.

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