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I found a company while looking for Slide fire stocks. They are called Bumpfire stocks. Has anyone heard or done business with them? Slidefire Stocks are sueing them. Their stocks looked nice online. But I haven't heard of them. They are supposed to market an AK stock soon. Anyone else seen or own one? Is Bumpfire Stocks a reputable company? Thanks.
 
That was interesting. Thanks for the link .But apparently he did start selling them at $99.00. Has anyone done business with him, or his company? And is he reputable? I have seen a couple of videos of it working, but that can be fake. Not saying it is. Has anyone used one or dealt with him is what I would like to know?
 
Just another thing to fail.. I wouldn't want one for a 5.56 rifle but maybe something much bigger in caliber.
 
Well I did some checking around & spoke with several G.S.& sporting goods stores. Spoke with a few gunsmiths. NO ONE HAS dealt with him or his company. Seems though the videos show how to DIY instructions. And I do have access to a couple of Slidefire stocks to look at. At $99.00 its a bargain! But only if you receive it & it works. The internet can get you some good bargains, but you can get burned! If I find out they are real, I will post something. Maybe someone else who has one will post it. The new AK stock is supposed to be out soon. Maybe that will help clear things up,if it does. Thanks anyway.
 
A fellow at the gun club had a slide fire stock on a AK47. It worked very well so he welded one up for a Saiga 12 ga shotgun with a extended mag.. It also worked very well but after a few shots the barrel was firing up in the air. Make good AA gun for ducks.
 
Buddy of mine got one from bumpfiresystems.com. 99 bucks. Works well.. Looks good. He had no issues. Got it about a month or two ago.
 
I ordered one. At $105.99 w/ s&h , it should be here by the end of this week. I will post on it & let you know if & how well it works. I may have to wait until I have that much ammo!:what:
 
I have one. It's fairly cheaply made plastic but it works. You replace your pistol grip with a part that rides the internal grooves on the stock and the rest slides on. It is able to lock into "semi" mode also but there is wiggle. It's fun to bump fire and it is good for a laugh or two. But there isn't much use besides a few chuckles. For $100 though, it beats slide fire every day of the week.
 
two things
they are being sued by the slide fire systems company
the slide fire systems company is seeking the names and addresses of those who purchased the bumpfire stock in their complaint against the bump fire systems company.

one third thing: grabagun.com has the slide fire stock for $139 right now.
 
1. Fun toy until the novelty wears off.
2. Likely the next thing the BATFE will arbitrarily ban.
 
Bump fire = lots of fun but I had a M16 A1 with the go fast switch so bump fire didn't have much for me.
 
I have gotten to play with a number of full automatic weapons. They are fun, but Uncle Sam was buying the ammo most of the time. I sent a message to Bump Fire Systems & got a answer back in about 10 minutes! Faster than alot of manufacturers. I find it hard to believe that anyone will come get my stock if Bump Fire if they lose their lawsuit. I am looking forward to trying it out!
 
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Really? Where did you hear this?
Directly from the legal complaint filed by Slide Fire Systems themselves in court late last year.
http://www.ndtexblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Gun-Case.pdf
The complaint is also attached to this post but it might be only that contributing members can view it. That's a backup in case anything happens to the hotlink.

Scroll to the PRAYER FOR RELIEF on Page 13 of the complaint:

A.Entering preliminary and permanent injunctions against Bump Fire Systems as provided by, for example, 35 U.S.C. § 283, enjoining it, its directors, officers, agents, employees, successors, subsidiaries, assigns, and all persons in active concert, privity, or participation with Bump Fire Systems from making, using, selling, or offering for sale in the United States, or importing into the United States, any and all products and/or services embodying the patented inventions claimed in the ‘658, ‘835, ‘542, ‘208, ‘562, ‘169, and ‘687 Patents;
B. Ordering Bump Fire Systems to provide an accounting of all sales activity relating to the Accused Product, together with an itemized list of all persons to whom it has sold the gunstocks, including their addresses and other contact information; Slide Fire holds the patents on the technology and that it cannot legally sell the Accused Product;
D. Awarding such damages to Slide Fire to which it is entitled, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 284;
E. Awarding Slide Fire enhanced damages pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 284;
F. Awarding Slide Fire pre-judgment and post-judgment interest as allowed by law;
G. Awarding Slide Fire its costs, expenses, and fees, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 285 and/or other applicable statutes;
H. Holding that Bump Fire Systems acted willfully in causing damage to Slide Fire; and
I. Awarding Slide Fire such other and further relief as the Court deems just,equitable, and proper.

I think its more prudent to find the product somewhere locally and purchase it for cash. (Note: I have not purchased, and will not purchase either product or any other rapid-fire accessory)

I personally wish Bump Fire Systems the best and despise Slide Fire Systems for going after Bump Fire's customers. They deserve to be kept anonymous in my opinion.
 

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Directly from the legal complaint filed by Slide Fire Systems themselves in court late last year.
http://www.ndtexblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Gun-Case.pdf
The complaint is also attached to this post but it might be only that contributing members can view it. That's a backup in case anything happens to the hotlink.

Scroll to the PRAYER FOR RELIEF on Page 13 of the complaint:



I think its more prudent to find the product somewhere locally and purchase it for cash. (Note: I have not purchased, and will not purchase either product or any other rapid-fire accessory)

I personally wish Bump Fire Systems the best and despise Slide Fire Systems for going after Bump Fire's customers. They deserve to be kept anonymous in my opinion.
Thank you sir. That is troubling to say the least.
 
Even if Slide Fire wins suit, good luck to them trying to collect from all of the Bump Fire Systems customers as people buy and sell all the time. It's impossible to track down.

The Slide Fire Solutions stock works better than the Bump Fire Systems stock.
 
A costumer list would be useless in this case as there are no laws against selling a rifle stock. If someone sells their stock to someone else, they would not be required to keep that information. It would be very hard to track them down, only to be told "I sold it" ! I would think that would prove almost impossible.I am not saying they would not try. Just that it seems unlikely to work.
 
No, the ATF would just post a notice saying you have X amount of time to turn them in, after that you're a felon. If you don't get the notice, it sucks to be you, but the ATF has no mercy.
 
These systems seem to be very simple. There are some DIY videos on you tube. And a friend has the slide Fire systems stock. I think for something like this a $105.99 stock is a lot more practical than a stock that cost over $350.00 any day. There are supposed to be Magpul stocks that are modified by B.F.Systems.With a lifetime warranty. I would not normally buy this stock eather.I know I will not shoot it that much in the B.F. mode ! Can't afford ammo! It is more of a novelty than anything else.
 
No, the ATF would just post a notice saying you have X amount of time to turn them in, after that you're a felon. If you don't get the notice, it sucks to be you, but the ATF has no mercy.
Hence why I won't even be seen near one of those things.
 
Slidefire wants a customer list so they can prove sales numbers. In a patent infringement case the company that commits patent infringement has to pay the patent holder for each sale. The more sales, the more the patent holder can expect to collect.

This is a civil patent case, it has nothing to do with the ATF.
 
That is your option. But I choose to check them out as, ATF says they're legal! I took a chance when I bought my Norinco AKS & they were going to ban assault rifles! I don't believe it will go that far. As was stated this is a civil matter! ATF is not going to do a stock roundup!
 
That is your option. But I choose to check them out as, ATF says they're legal! I took a chance when I bought my Norinco AKS & they were going to ban assault rifles! I don't believe it will go that far. As was stated this is a civil matter! ATF is not going to do a stock roundup!
How can you be so sure?
They did it with the Akins Accelerator.
Their tech branch has lately made sport of playing musical chairs with reversing themselves on what they consider legal. Hasn't that become agonizingly obvious?
 
What has become agonizing are the comments about what I chose to do! With ATFs record of losing things & trying to pass laws that are unconstitutional. I will not tremble with fear over a might be! If that is all you have to contribute, then please make it something other than a second hand threat from a government agency that passes out weapons to gang bangers & promptly
loses them .Thank you for your concern for my well being. But at this point in life, I WILL NOT LIVE in FEAR of "THEM" ! Who ever THEY'VE may be! Fear is only a thought. And not always rational.I doubt the owners of Slide Fire & Bump Fire stocks are in danger of a stock ban & recall!
 
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