Yes, some things can just be for fun. MAN, a lot of people read WAY TOO much into this question. I'm anti-bumpstock, I'm not pro-bumpstock, I'm just trying to understand practically because that's how my mind works.
I'm also not saying because something is impractical, someone shouldn't own it.
I could easily make an argument for the practicality of AC or a big screen TV.... Frankly I'm not for or against bump-stocks, I'm just trying to create a better informed opinion on the items.
I'm not advocating either way, just trying to get some perspective on what purpose it serves. I hear a lot of people saying they want it because it's their right. Okay, fine, but just because someone has the right to be an a-hole, should they be? The only use I've seen on a bump-stock is an...
I can make the case for owning most any firearm. It is a material item, which Stephen Paddock did effectively use to increase his kill-count during the Las Vegas shooting in 2017. Other than using it for what Stephen Paddock used it for, what purpose does it serve?
Need....? This is not a discussion about needs, its an inquiry about practicality. I'm genuinely trying to obtain some knowledge in this forum, but I'm reading a lot of emotion, and am still awaiting an answer to my initial question. What is the practical use of a bump stock? An AR-15 is a...
Admittedly I've never used one, so I can't speak with any experience. From what I've read about a bump-stock, which mostly came in the wake of the LAS shooting. They do enable you to rapidly fire, but also make the gun highly inaccurate. If what I've read is accurate, your "suppressing fire"...