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Kel-Tec PLR-16 Bump Fire - First Attempt

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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2006

This was my first attempt at bump firing my Kel-Tec PLR-16, .223 long range pistol. It resulted in a string of three shots, a couple of single shots and a string of four. Next time, I'm trying for ten in a row. I'm not going to do much of this, because the barrel was not designed for rapid fire.

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  • Wow that's a big scope for a pistol guess it must help with the recoil for bump firing.

  • @yummyvoo Nah, I was just screwing around with that big scope, shooting off the bench as the world's shortest bench rest target rifle! :-)

    The PLR-16 is surprisingly accurate from a solid rest!

    And it's easier to bump fire than a 6mm bench rest bolt action rifle! :-)

    Usually, the PLR-16 has an EOTech holographic sight.

  • I don't understand why people bump fire in that position, all I do is use my left grip and pull forward, and use my right index finger to lightly squeeze. I get that inertia just fine, I think people should relax, its not that complex.

  • @GRANDETRACK Some weapons are much easier to bump fire than others. Having a stiff trigger finger (or thumb) can help with the bumpin'. I was trying to hook my thumb in my pants pocket, or maybe I was sticking my finger through the trigger guard and into the corner of the opening on my pants pocket. The idea is to use the mass of my body to anchor whatever is activating the trigger so the weapon can recoil and bounce back and forth around a relatively fixed point.

  • is the plr16 upper and lower receiver's interchangeable with the su16

  • I answered this on my other video where you just asked the same question.

    Basically, it's technically possible, but you are creating a Short Barrel Rifle and it's ten years in federal prison if you don't dot the i's and cross the t's and pay the feds their $200.

    Don't assume that if it's technically possible, it's legally OK.

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  • you can tell the recoil kicks like crazzy with that barrel

  • why do you have a sniper scope on a keltec pistol?

  • @Liberty4Ever thanks for the double answer im well aware of the legality limits of a SBR im willing to go through all the paper work and give the ATF 200$ for something that awsome. and it would be great to give them another 200 for a full auto conversion. and i live in Utah most things to deal with guns or knives is legal so im all set there

  • quit spewing this kinda shit around

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