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Originally Posted by JoeBandy
In a full auto the trigger is depressed once, the internal trigger mechanism does not move only the firing pin. With a bump stock you depress trigger and the recoil forces the internal trigger mechanism to act as if it is being depressed repeatedly. The is quite a difference in the two. Also it is not hard for a practiced shooter to fire mechanically as fast as a bump stock.
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Seriously, I get how it works, I do. My point is it acts as a fully automatic.
Good grief, the NRA says the same thing. The few guys at the range I've known who have used them say the same thing: it allows a semi auto rifle to function like a fully automatic rifle.
I'm a fan of Jerry Miculek. Dude is amazing. Incredibly fast and accurate in rapid fire shooting.