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From: brett256north
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  • Great vid! I have a nearly identical setup and I just ordered a Timney 3lb trigger. What trigger group are you running? What weight? Have you ever had any light primer strikes or any other problems?

  • @tennissanta RRA stage 2 trigger kit. 3.25lbs. Haven't had one single misfire with it installed and I've run several different brands of ammo through the rifle.

  • Poor mans machinegun

  • hey can you get me more info on getting the parts Thanks

  • @MrTis44 military gun supply .com

  • @brett256north thanks

  • Fuck

  • @conan566 Yep.. that's exactly what I said the first time I used the slidefire.

  • Is that the 15a version or 15x or 15or or what??

  • @curtissurfer M&P15 MOE

  • Wish they sold those up here in Canada. Looks like fun.

  • For some reason that sounds really loud for a .22

  • @brassmachine002 Because it's a 223

  • @HiCapacity My mistake. I read that as the .22 model

  • How many pound trigger is it 2?

  • @ridewot1 3.25 lbs

  • ????????????? sounds like a full auto ??

  • Brett let's get together and shoot.....I shoot with Dylan and Chris and Bob..I want to see the slide fire in action your the first person I know in town that has one....

  • @phunter780 Yeah anytime man!  The more the merrier. I've been doing alot of bumpfire practice out on a co-workers land in Harvest. It's a pretty nice spot for setting up steel targets. I remember going out and shooting on Dylan's family land last winter a few times and it was alot of fun. PM me your email address so we can get in contact.

  • go to poor mans machine gun on youtube dude you got fucked bumpfire can be accomplised with a simple rubberband. congrats and fool and his money are soon parted

  • @maxxsmoke First of all I would rather have a firm hold on the handgrip and have the buttstock firmly planted against my shoulder like I do with the slidefire. Have fun trying that with the rubberband! Second, I can fire short, controlled, ACCURATE bursts with the slidefire. Third, if you are a true master you don't need a rubberband or slidefire, you can bumpfire without so your point is void. $360 to make the process of bumpfiring easier and much more accurate? Money well spent!

  • @brett256north and the slide fire is perfectly legal that modificataion would make it illegal i think lol

  • @maxxsmoke If you want controlled fire you go with this type of set up. If you want to just gangsta fire you use a rubberband or the hell trigger type set up. Tried them all.

  • @44cjlove I paid 359.00 for mine back in Feb. from MGS and for me the fun factor is worth every single cent. Think of it like this:

    The alternatives to this stock are either a $12,000 pre-1986 full-auto M16 or a $9,000 full-auto trigger group . I will never spend that type of cash on a firearm or trigger kit. I'm a working man that just plinks cans and pops water bottles on the weekend. $1100 plus $359 was in my budget though and I am having an absolute blast with the end result.

  • Does anyone know if Slide Fire makes one that will fit my Benelli MR1?

  • @aratof No not as of yet. This next platform I've heard about them developing for is the AK. Who know what the future will hold though. I'd email Slide-Fire with a request.

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