🔫Bump Fire | How to shoot fast | AK-47 | AKM | Bump Fire Stock | No Full Auto | Automatic Rifles

Published on June 11, 2022
Duration: 1:00

This guide details the bump fire technique for semi-automatic rifles, as demonstrated by CajunBoyJake. It explains how to use recoil and finger tension to achieve rapid firing rates without full-auto conversion. The technique involves using a belt loop for consistent backward pressure while pushing the rifle forward, allowing the trigger to 'bump' against the finger with each recoil cycle. Proper safety and understanding of semi-automatic function are emphasized.

Quick Summary

Bump firing is a technique for semi-automatic rifles where recoil is used to repeatedly activate the trigger. By hooking a finger through a belt loop for tension and pushing the rifle forward, the action's recoil 'bumps' the trigger against the finger, enabling rapid fire without full-auto conversion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Semi-Automatic AK-47 Basics
  2. 00:15Introduction to Bump Firing
  3. 00:22Step-by-Step Bump Fire Technique
  4. 00:45Rapid Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is bump firing?

Bump firing is a technique used with semi-automatic firearms to achieve rapid firing rates. It leverages the rifle's recoil to repeatedly 'bump' the trigger against the shooter's finger, simulating automatic fire without illegal modification.

How do you perform the bump fire technique?

Hook your index finger through a belt loop for backward tension. Pull the rifle forward with your support hand while keeping your finger stationary in front of the trigger. The recoil cycles the action against your finger, causing rapid shots.

Can bump firing be done on any rifle?

Bump firing is typically demonstrated on semi-automatic rifles like the AK-47/AKM. It requires the firearm to function reliably in semi-automatic mode and the shooter to manage recoil and trigger engagement effectively.

Is bump firing legal?

Bump firing itself, when performed on a legal semi-automatic firearm, is generally legal. However, regulations can change, and it's crucial to ensure your firearm is legally configured and to be aware of any local or federal restrictions.

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