Yes to both. Almost every semi auto can be bump fired too, you don't need a special stock to do it, the stock just makes it easier. It's a party trick. Most effective on older guns cuz seeing an M1 mag dump and spit the clip out in about a second is hilarious.
It relies on a loose grip allowing the gun to swing around unstabilized and therefore makes accurate fire impossible.
That's partly why I posted it here: so someone who knows more about guns can chime in if needed.
I'd specifically like to know if there is more than one type of bump stock and if the rate of fire is at all dependent on user technique.
Yes to both. Almost every semi auto can be bump fired too, you don't need a special stock to do it, the stock just makes it easier. It's a party trick. Most effective on older guns cuz seeing an M1 mag dump and spit the clip out in about a second is hilarious.
It relies on a loose grip allowing the gun to swing around unstabilized and therefore makes accurate fire impossible.
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