
Slide Fire Solutions' ground breaking "Slide Stock" technology and ergonomic design provide individuals the ability to Slide Fire more safely - offering another element of entertainment for recreational shooters everywhere!
Applying principles that have been used for over 40 years to Bump Fire - this new radical design ensures the operator can hold the rifle correctly without compromising their own safety or the safety of others around them. Unlike when bump firing from the hip; the SSAR-15 allows the shooter to properly hold the firearm. In addition, as a result of the shooter having to push forward to discharge each round, they are able to correct their point-of-aim for each shot discharged instead of allowing recoil to push the muzzle upward in an unsafe direction.
In principal the SSAR-15 functions very similar to the Gatlin or crank style firearms. When operating a firearm that uses a crank - the operator's arm moves in continous motion. The operator moves the crank clockwise and a round is fired. The operator continues to move the crank forward to discharge another round, and so on.... With the SSAR-15; the operator moves the upper assembly forward to discharge a round. To discharge the next round the operator must again move the upper assembly forward. Just like when using the Gatlin systems; a semi-auto firearm equipped with the SSAR-15 will never fire automatically.
Applying principles that have been used for over 40 years to Bump Fire - this new radical design ensures the operator can hold the rifle correctly without compromising their own safety or the safety of others around them. Unlike when bump firing from the hip; the SSAR-15 allows the shooter to properly hold the firearm. In addition, as a result of the shooter having to push forward to discharge each round, they are able to correct their point-of-aim for each shot discharged instead of allowing recoil to push the muzzle upward in an unsafe direction.
In principal the SSAR-15 functions very similar to the Gatlin or crank style firearms. When operating a firearm that uses a crank - the operator's arm moves in continous motion. The operator moves the crank clockwise and a round is fired. The operator continues to move the crank forward to discharge another round, and so on.... With the SSAR-15; the operator moves the upper assembly forward to discharge a round. To discharge the next round the operator must again move the upper assembly forward. Just like when using the Gatlin systems; a semi-auto firearm equipped with the SSAR-15 will never fire automatically.
Seems like a waist of ammo but it would turn heads at the range
What do you guys think??
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