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'''Bump firing''' is the method of using the [[recoil]] of a [[semi-automatic]] rifle to operate its trigger. This results in simulated automatic fire. However, by no means is this optimal for combat and this does not promise any accuracy. Bump firing is simply recreational and avoids the need to purchase an expensive [[fully-automatic]] firearm, or registered conversion device. See also [[aquabumping]]. |
'''Bump firing''' is the method of using the [[recoil]] of a [[semi-automatic]] rifle to operate its trigger. This results in simulated automatic fire. However, by no means is this optimal for combat and this does not promise any accuracy. Bump firing is simply recreational and avoids the need to purchase an expensive [[fully-automatic]] firearm, or registered conversion device. |
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See also [[aquabumping]]. |
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[[Category:Firearm terminology]] |
[[Category:Firearm terminology]] |
Revision as of 02:46, 5 April 2005
Bump firing is the method of using the recoil of a semi-automatic rifle to operate its trigger. This results in simulated automatic fire. However, by no means is this optimal for combat and this does not promise any accuracy. Bump firing is simply recreational and avoids the need to purchase an expensive fully-automatic firearm, or registered conversion device.
See also aquabumping.