HOW BUMP STOCKS
WORK

ENGINEERED FOR PERFECTION

HOW IT WORKS

Design and Attachment

The bump stock replaces the standard stock and pistol grip of a semi-automatic rifle. It has a sliding mechanism that allows the entire rifle to move back and forth.

SLIDE FIRE

When the shooter pulls the trigger, the recoil (backward movement) of the rifle pushes the gun backward within the bump stock. As the gun moves backward, the trigger is released.

Forward Movement

The bump stock is designed so that the shooter’s finger remains stationary on the trigger area, and the forward movement of the gun caused by the recoil pushes the trigger back into the finger, firing another round. This cycle repeats rapidly as long as the shooter maintains forward pressure with their non-trigger hand and keeps their finger in the stationary position.

OUR COMMITMENT

OUR PLEDGE TO OUR CUSTOMERS

As we reboot, we are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality American made products for the best possible experience.

As of now, we are a very small operation. Jeremiah had to travel across country to retrieve the old tooling and is working tirelessly to stand all of the other parts of the business back up.

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