Posted: 9/1/2012 8:13:27 AM EDT
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I Put one on a build I did for a friend of a friend. I tested it, and for me it worked like shite. I realize I'm in the very small minority who had a bad experience with this product. I believe it can and does work as well as is shown in videos. What I learned at the owners expense. These stocks are made of some cheap azzed plastic the style of the grip and stock over all is very un-aesthetically pleasing, and the cost is way to much for what they are. I ended breaking the action block on the one I tried out. They sent another, but for how important the part is, it damn well should be made out of anodized aluminum. I have been mulling around making my own bump fire stock. I'm sure it could be done for way less money, and even be a better product. For instance a spring in the stock set at the correct weight, and a design that looks cool with a grip I really like such as Hogue. Has anyone thought the same thing or even taken it farther? |
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There's a thread in the AR section about making your own http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_4/571714_Homemade_Bump_fire_stock.html |
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Quoted: Quoted: There's a thread in the AR section about making your own http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_4/571714_Homemade_Bump_fire_stock.html Thank you. |