Can't stop the signal: bumpfire stock edition

The key is to disseminate it far and wide.

On public library computers, on thumb drives, SD cards.

In addition to this wondrous technology being a boon to the surveillance state, it's also the most amazing apparatus for preventing the caging of information or ideas.
 
I have the ability to make a drop in auto sear IF I wanted to. I don't have a need, ammo is to expensive and I'm not a jack wagon to break the law in that re-guard. Still repeal the NFA!!..lol

I could make those stocks quiet easily...have plans for lower receivers and 3D cad models..
 
I'm pretty sure we could make DIAS's with a hacksaw, hand drill, files and a spare afternoon. The prints are everywhere on the web and it's not like watchmaking....
 
I'm pretty sure we could make DIAS's with a hacksaw, hand drill, files and a spare afternoon. The prints are everywhere on the web and it's not like watchmaking....

What I know would cross into NFA territory and be called a Lightining Link ... the larger bottom piece carries the serial number but the rear tab does not. That rear tab is really the wear and tear part of the little apparatus and replacements can be made no problem but if the lower piece breaks the owner is SOL ...

http://www.thehomegunsmith.com/pdf/fast_bunny.pdf
 
Supply/demand. And it's not like he's charging Gunbroker prices.
Yep. More power to him, even if he is charging gunbroker prices. Nothing stopping owners of bumpfire stocks from selling theirs; and of course, nothing stops others from doing exactly what he is doing. If more supply hits the market, the prices will fall accordingly.

How expensive a 3D printer is required to print something like this? I may buy one; seems like it could pay for itself very quickly in the current market for bumpfire stocks.
 
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Yep. More power to him, even if he is charging gunbroker prices. Nothing stopping owners of bumpfire stocks from selling theirs; and of course, nothing stops others from doing exactly what he is doing. If more supply hits the market, the prices will fall accordingly.

How expensive a 3D printer is required to print something like this? I may buy one; seems like it could pay for itself very quickly in the current market for bumpfire stocks.

Not sure. I have a buddy that has a pretty decent set-up. I'll ask him his opinion on the matter and what price-point the minimum printer to make a reliable one would be.

At $250 a pop, I suspect you would more than pay for it in a couple weeks.
 
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Supply/demand. And it's not like he's charging Gunbroker prices.

Still can get them at normal prices if you just look. Few were posted on FB.

Yep. More power to him, even if he is charging gunbroker prices. Nothing stopping owners of bumpfire stocks from selling theirs; and of course, nothing stops others from doing exactly what he is doing. If more supply hits the market, the prices will fall accordingly.

How expensive a 3D printer is required to print something like this? I may buy one; seems like it could pay for itself very quickly in the current market for bumpfire stocks.

as ok one is around 8-1,000. Biggest issue is foot print. Need to learn CAD software, CAM software (slicer). I got my printer slightly used off CL. Father and son though you could download files and hit print. haha.
 
Need to learn CAD software, CAM software (slicer).
How in depth do you have to learn the software if you aren't designing your own objects, but just printing objects from files? I figure start with printing stuff someone else designed, then learn how to make minor modifications to existing designs, and then finally progress to designing your own objects.
 
How in depth do you have to learn the software if you aren't designing your own objects, but just printing objects from files? I figure start with printing stuff someone else designed, then learn how to make minor modifications to existing designs, and then finally progress to designing your own objects.

Can't modify STL files. So you would have to make the park by taking dimension off the STL file part. The CAM software is the program that writes the code that the printer operates off of.
 
I have the ability to make a drop in auto sear IF I wanted to. I don't have a need, ammo is to expensive and I'm not a jack wagon to break the law in that re-guard. Still repeal the NFA!!..lol

I could make those stocks quiet easily...have plans for lower receivers and 3D cad models..

Yeppers, a few hand tools and some tool steel (ie saw blade) you can make a lightning link. DIAS also easy to make. I have made a homemade bump stock using a GI M4 stock that worked perfect.

https://www.scribd.com/doc/212818602/AR-15-Drop-in-Auto-Sear-DIAS-Plans

http://endchan.xyz/.media/fcc2c21db5865bb4559094a87e980407-applicationpdf

SAVE THIS LAWFUL INFO AND ONLY BREAK GLASS IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY.
 
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Freedom ain't always aesthetically pretty. ;)

To me, that stock is beautiful in what it represents (and this is from someone who had zero interest in commercial bumpfire stocks, nevermind fugly 3d printed ones, until the .gov started contemplating banning them).

I hope that guy and others like him flood the market with 3d printed bumpfire stocks and drive down the costs so low that these things proliferate widely among gun owners in the next few months.
 
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So we're fairly sure posession of these is going to be banned soon, right? I get the whole "free man" thing but realize that if this ban happens, where are you going to use it, or even test it to see if it works? Better put it on something easily shot subsonic and suppressed, and even then have no close neighbors. Is it even worth the risk and hassle, especially considering it's uselessness as expoused by so many here?
 
So we're fairly sure posession of these is going to be banned soon, right?
In the antigun states, for sure. Already happened in Massachusetts.

I'm not so sure it will get banned on a federal level. Even if it does get banned, not grandfathering in existing stocks (at least without compensating owners) will be another hurdle for the antigunners to clear. The more time passes, the more passions cool and people can look at the legislation rationally, and the more the general public focuses away on other issues.
 
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As .gov eyes a ban, people get interested, and we get innovation.



I wonder if the gun controllers and politicians realize they are largely responsible for the AR-15 becoming America's rifle. How many people gave a flying f^ck about the AR-15 before the '94 AWB? How many companies were making them? Colt, DPMS, Bushmaster - was that about it? And now there are so many I can't keep track.

Similarly, they are spurring a huge amount of interest in bumpfire stocks, which even many gun owners had probably never heard of, and most who had viewed them as an ammo-wasting gimmick. The antigunners and politicians have now made this gimmick so much more desirable.

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Dude selling them for $40 on m4carbine:
http://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?200858-3-D-Printed-Bump-setup
 
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As .gov eyes a ban, people get interested, and we get innovation.



I wonder if the gun controllers and politicians realize they are largely responsible for the AR-15 becoming America's rifle. How many people gave a flying f^ck about the AR-15 before the '94 AWB? How many companies were making them? Colt, DPMS, Bushmaster - was that about it? And now there are so many I can't keep track.

Similarly, they are spurring a huge amount of interest in bumpfire stocks, which even many gun owners had probably never heard of, and most who had viewed them as an ammo-wasting gimmick. The antigunners and politicians have now made this gimmick so much more desirable.

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Dude selling them for $40 on m4carbine:
http://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?200858-3-D-Printed-Bump-setup


Before anyone buys one. This will only work with straight GI trigger guard. He's using that as the datumn (reference point) to accomplish bump fire.
 
well whats a good effective midrange printer that wont break the bank?

About 800-1000. Buying less then you'll be fighting the machine. Da vinci is a good machine but you have to buy their filaments (where they get you) What you are paying for is the print bed size and overall construction.

Funny story the Makerbot (US made), the Chinese made it better and sales it for the same price.
 
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