@ajandnik1 - The point to bump-firing isn't to hit your target. It is to have fun wasting ammo. It serves no practical purpose what-so-ever, but it's great fun. Try it sometime. Maybe you'll lighten up and not act like such a prick on the interwebz. O_o
@AlexsIphoneVideos Part 1: With your Right hand-I use my middle finger as my trigger finger. Keep your middle finger in the trigger guard against the trigger (keeping your middle finger/wrist/arm as Stiff as you can). All other fingers on that hand are spread out of the way, and your thumb...you cannot hold the grip.
Left hand..With your other hand you hold the handguard or front grip pretty tightly..pull forward with that hand and with the correct forward force it should bumpfire.
@AlexsIphoneVideos Part 2: How hard/soft you pull forward with your left hand determines the rate of fire...but the KEY thing is to keep your trigger finger as Stiff as you can and Keep the gun unrestricted. Don't let it hit your shoulder much at all. The only Real contact the gun should have with anything is your left hand on the foregrip (front of the gun) **these tips are for a right handed shooter. switch them around of you are a lefty** hope this helped.
this is why you need to use a Brita filter for drinking water. Responsible gun owners need to stop putting lead in our waterways. They also need to demonstrate proper safe handling of firearms when they decide to post them on the World Wide Web for the liberals to view and then prey upon. The gun ban is coming. Thanks for contributing to the Liberal's cause. I know I know... you don't care...
@ThreeBallz That is a man made pond... no person is drinking any of that water. I would like for you to point out where I may have used "unsafe" handling techniques. Because as far as I can see, the gun is unloaded with the bolt locked back until the very second I am ready to shoot. You can also notice how often I properly operate the safety....... And to say that I don't care is completely false. I care very much how I portray the gun owners of America, **((continued in next comment))**
@ThreeBallz and to be honest, i don't think this vid shows anything negative about us. I'm not screaming "Alah" while shooting. I'm not acting irresponsible. I'm not doing anything that could offend anyone. I'm not going into disgusting detail on what one of these guns could do to a human. So Thankyou for your concern Mister ThreeBallz, but I dont think this video will help the liberals get these guns out of the hands of good people.
@bane762 Sweet. I do want an AR and also love how Magpul parts look on them, but .223 is so expensive to shoot compared to .22. I have a Ruger 10/22 w/ a Tapco stock, but I do really want an AR. I wish .223 wasn't so expensive. I was thinking Stag myself to try and keep the cost under $1000. Others are telling me to just build my own, but I don't know much about ARs now to build one myself.
@aferr1973 .I love Stag. Out of all my guns, my Stag AR-15 is the ONLY one that has not had a single failure..ever. I think that speaks for itself. I have a friend who built a 10.5" AR-15 (SBR). He has had failures, so that proves building your own doesn't mean its gonna be perfect. idk I bought the Stag AR-15 Model 1 and I just changed the parts that needed to be changed to make the rifle fit me better. And it worked cause it fits soo nice.
@bane762 I think I'm going to go with a Stag Arms Model 2 that I found one locally for $809 new. I'm also probably going to get a CMMG .22 conversion bolt for it so I can shoot .22. I also want to get a Magpul MOE stock and a Magpul MOE hand guard as well.
@aferr1973 .Sounds good. I have the CMMG .22lr conversion as well. Just make sure you run like 10-20 rounds of 5.56/.223REM after you shoot any .22.. It helps clean out the gas system a bit (the dirty/low power .22 REALLY gets your gun messy). I dont worry too much about cleaning my AR after every time I shoot it.. but if I shoot .22lr through it...I clean the hell outta it lol. Oh and if the CMMG bolt doesn't function perfectly..lube the hell outta it with some Rem Oil or somethin' similar.
@bane762 Thanks for the tip! So besides shooting 5.56/.223REM to clean out the gas system after shooting .22 have you ever ran a pipe cleaner down the gas tube to clean it out? I read that most people don't clean the gas tube unless they shoot .22 and they recommended the same method as you to just fire off some 5.56/.223REM.
@aferr1973 ..Nope. never used a pipe cleaner or anything at all to clean out the gas tube. I just fire off like 10-20 rounds of 5.56/.223REM. Another small tip, I only shoot brass cased ammo through my AR. Some ppl say steel cased ammo is fine to use..others swear against it. Your call on that one.
@bane762 Thanks for the tip. That steel cased Wolf ammo is so cheap though so I can why it can be tempting! The price on the Stag Model 2 is even cheaper than I originally thought at $789 new and are in stock at this local shop. Man it is so tempting! My wife is going to kick my ass! LOL.
@aferr1973 ...Damn, $789 sounds really good! When I got mine, the guy was asking $1k, I offered $950 and he accepted that offer. (When Obama first got in office they were all up in price). You can run Wolf. I've just heard enough horror stories that I stay away from it. I still use Wolf in my 7.62 AK though..its an AK, it can take it. Lol. Good luck with your wife, Haha.
@bane762 Yeah $789 is good, but after tax and the background check it will probably come to about $850ish. I then want to get the CMMG .22 conversion bolt for $179. Then some Pmags, Magpul MOE handguard and Magpul MOE stock. So right there I'm already well into $1K not counting ammo. This is one expensive hobby! Now I'm thinking should I go with a dedicated .22 upper instead of the CMMG conversion? Dedicated .22 uppers are freaking expensive though! I've seen them for $575-$650!
@aferr1973 ..When i first got my CMMG .22lr conversion, it wouldnt shoot more than 2-5 rounds without choking up..i took it out..sprayed it down with some Rem-Oil..gave it a good shake..put it back in the gun..it worked fine. I got splashed with lube for a bit..but hey, it worked !! :-)
@bane762 Other than the fact brass sometimes gets stuck in your chamber, and you have to physically bash the CH against a hard object to eject the round? The only problems in my SBR have ALL been contributed to low powered ammo, in an upper designed specifically for high quality NATO ammo. Besides this, not a single problem.
Building is cheaper and better in the end for the user. You put into it EXACTLY what you want, instead of having parts sitting around you'll never use.
1:26 madness!
laxplaya2323 3 days ago
is the ar15 a kel tec?
TwistedRage96 2 months ago
@TwistedRage96 - No; Stag Arms AR-15
bane762 2 months ago
jerk in skinny jeans try to hit something next time.
ajandnik1 2 months ago
@ajandnik1 - The point to bump-firing isn't to hit your target. It is to have fun wasting ammo. It serves no practical purpose what-so-ever, but it's great fun. Try it sometime. Maybe you'll lighten up and not act like such a prick on the interwebz. O_o
bane762 2 months ago
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FASTPISTOLDRAW 4 months ago
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FASTPISTOLDRAW 4 months ago
@FASTPISTOLDRAW - Complete sentences and proper spelling, work wonders. Are you saying that I'm a "wanna be"?
bane762 4 months ago
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@bane762 you said it not me.
FASTPISTOLDRAW 4 months ago
@bane762 What kind of red dot is that? and where did you get it?
9piecewood 6 months ago
@9piecewood - EOTech 552 - Ebay - $455
bane762 6 months ago
why are u wearing your girlfriends pants?
himbobbo 6 months ago
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Complete sentences and proper spelling, work wonders. Are you saying that I'm a "wanna be"?
FASTPISTOLDRAW 4 months ago
@himbobbo - If I was wearing her pants, I would be more than happy to answer your question.
bane762 4 months ago
@bane762
That's what I've got internally too, I tried once and didn't get it to work, any tips on bump firing?
AlexsIphoneVideos 11 months ago
@AlexsIphoneVideos Part 1: With your Right hand-I use my middle finger as my trigger finger. Keep your middle finger in the trigger guard against the trigger (keeping your middle finger/wrist/arm as Stiff as you can). All other fingers on that hand are spread out of the way, and your thumb...you cannot hold the grip.
Left hand..With your other hand you hold the handguard or front grip pretty tightly..pull forward with that hand and with the correct forward force it should bumpfire.
bane762 11 months ago
@AlexsIphoneVideos Part 2: How hard/soft you pull forward with your left hand determines the rate of fire...but the KEY thing is to keep your trigger finger as Stiff as you can and Keep the gun unrestricted. Don't let it hit your shoulder much at all. The only Real contact the gun should have with anything is your left hand on the foregrip (front of the gun) **these tips are for a right handed shooter. switch them around of you are a lefty** hope this helped.
bane762 11 months ago
@bane762
good stuff! i'll definitly have to try it next time i'm at the range
AlexsIphoneVideos 11 months ago
What kind of trigger are you using? Just a stock one?
+1 for stag, I've got a stag 2ht that is just great!
AlexsIphoneVideos 11 months ago
@AlexsIphoneVideos ..It's the stock Stag trigger. The inside of the gun is all original or "stock".
bane762 11 months ago
this is why you need to use a Brita filter for drinking water. Responsible gun owners need to stop putting lead in our waterways. They also need to demonstrate proper safe handling of firearms when they decide to post them on the World Wide Web for the liberals to view and then prey upon. The gun ban is coming. Thanks for contributing to the Liberal's cause. I know I know... you don't care...
ThreeBallz 1 year ago
@ThreeBallz That is a man made pond... no person is drinking any of that water. I would like for you to point out where I may have used "unsafe" handling techniques. Because as far as I can see, the gun is unloaded with the bolt locked back until the very second I am ready to shoot. You can also notice how often I properly operate the safety....... And to say that I don't care is completely false. I care very much how I portray the gun owners of America, **((continued in next comment))**
bane762 1 year ago
@bane762 Are they eating fish out of the pond?
IWannabeJew 11 months ago
@ThreeBallz and to be honest, i don't think this vid shows anything negative about us. I'm not screaming "Alah" while shooting. I'm not acting irresponsible. I'm not doing anything that could offend anyone. I'm not going into disgusting detail on what one of these guns could do to a human. So Thankyou for your concern Mister ThreeBallz, but I dont think this video will help the liberals get these guns out of the hands of good people.
bane762 1 year ago
@ThreeBallz you are so gaaaaaaaay
Wufman68 4 months ago
nothing says "hot date" like a bit of bump firing at stuff :D
gocartking 1 year ago 2
What brand AR-15 is that?
aferr1973 1 year ago
@aferr1973 ...It started off as a Stag Model 1...I've changed/ added A Lot. Mostly Magpul parts on it now.
bane762 1 year ago
@bane762 Sweet. I do want an AR and also love how Magpul parts look on them, but .223 is so expensive to shoot compared to .22. I have a Ruger 10/22 w/ a Tapco stock, but I do really want an AR. I wish .223 wasn't so expensive. I was thinking Stag myself to try and keep the cost under $1000. Others are telling me to just build my own, but I don't know much about ARs now to build one myself.
aferr1973 1 year ago
@aferr1973 .I love Stag. Out of all my guns, my Stag AR-15 is the ONLY one that has not had a single failure..ever. I think that speaks for itself. I have a friend who built a 10.5" AR-15 (SBR). He has had failures, so that proves building your own doesn't mean its gonna be perfect. idk I bought the Stag AR-15 Model 1 and I just changed the parts that needed to be changed to make the rifle fit me better. And it worked cause it fits soo nice.
bane762 1 year ago
@bane762 I think I'm going to go with a Stag Arms Model 2 that I found one locally for $809 new. I'm also probably going to get a CMMG .22 conversion bolt for it so I can shoot .22. I also want to get a Magpul MOE stock and a Magpul MOE hand guard as well.
aferr1973 1 year ago
@aferr1973 .Sounds good. I have the CMMG .22lr conversion as well. Just make sure you run like 10-20 rounds of 5.56/.223REM after you shoot any .22.. It helps clean out the gas system a bit (the dirty/low power .22 REALLY gets your gun messy). I dont worry too much about cleaning my AR after every time I shoot it.. but if I shoot .22lr through it...I clean the hell outta it lol. Oh and if the CMMG bolt doesn't function perfectly..lube the hell outta it with some Rem Oil or somethin' similar.
bane762 1 year ago
@bane762 Thanks for the tip! So besides shooting 5.56/.223REM to clean out the gas system after shooting .22 have you ever ran a pipe cleaner down the gas tube to clean it out? I read that most people don't clean the gas tube unless they shoot .22 and they recommended the same method as you to just fire off some 5.56/.223REM.
aferr1973 1 year ago
@aferr1973 ..Nope. never used a pipe cleaner or anything at all to clean out the gas tube. I just fire off like 10-20 rounds of 5.56/.223REM. Another small tip, I only shoot brass cased ammo through my AR. Some ppl say steel cased ammo is fine to use..others swear against it. Your call on that one.
bane762 1 year ago
@bane762 Thanks for the tip. That steel cased Wolf ammo is so cheap though so I can why it can be tempting! The price on the Stag Model 2 is even cheaper than I originally thought at $789 new and are in stock at this local shop. Man it is so tempting! My wife is going to kick my ass! LOL.
aferr1973 1 year ago
@aferr1973 ...Damn, $789 sounds really good! When I got mine, the guy was asking $1k, I offered $950 and he accepted that offer. (When Obama first got in office they were all up in price). You can run Wolf. I've just heard enough horror stories that I stay away from it. I still use Wolf in my 7.62 AK though..its an AK, it can take it. Lol. Good luck with your wife, Haha.
bane762 1 year ago
@bane762 Yeah $789 is good, but after tax and the background check it will probably come to about $850ish. I then want to get the CMMG .22 conversion bolt for $179. Then some Pmags, Magpul MOE handguard and Magpul MOE stock. So right there I'm already well into $1K not counting ammo. This is one expensive hobby! Now I'm thinking should I go with a dedicated .22 upper instead of the CMMG conversion? Dedicated .22 uppers are freaking expensive though! I've seen them for $575-$650!
aferr1973 1 year ago
@aferr1973 ..When i first got my CMMG .22lr conversion, it wouldnt shoot more than 2-5 rounds without choking up..i took it out..sprayed it down with some Rem-Oil..gave it a good shake..put it back in the gun..it worked fine. I got splashed with lube for a bit..but hey, it worked !! :-)
bane762 1 year ago
@bane762 Other than the fact brass sometimes gets stuck in your chamber, and you have to physically bash the CH against a hard object to eject the round? The only problems in my SBR have ALL been contributed to low powered ammo, in an upper designed specifically for high quality NATO ammo. Besides this, not a single problem.
@aferr1973
Building is cheaper and better in the end for the user. You put into it EXACTLY what you want, instead of having parts sitting around you'll never use.
UnknownHavoc1 11 months ago