What is a Bump Stock? Should it be illegal?! - YouTube

Channel: JerryRigEverything

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So today's video is going to be a little different and slightly more serious.
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There have been a lot of talk in the news lately about something called a bump stock.
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Now where I live in Utah, shooting guns is a fairly recreational activity.
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I would say Texas, Utah, and Idaho have plenty of guns distributed between the general population.
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And it's kind of like a hobby thing.
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People go out to shoot guns and it's even a great date idea.
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And I've owned plenty of guns in my life, and my family, and it's just kind of like
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part of the custom and part of the culture.
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But lately there's been something in the news called a bump stock and how it attaches to
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a semi-automatic rifle.
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Now, I've never used a bump stock before, but I am curious as to how easy it is to install,
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what it's made of, and what it can actually do.
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So yesterday I went out and bought an AR-15.
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This particular setup is about $1,500.
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I walked into a local sports store and picked out the gun I wanted.
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They did a background check and I walked out of there.
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So the thing about an AR-15 is that it's pretty customize-able.
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You can swap out the barrels, you can swap out the lowers.
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You can put scopes on the rails.
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You can swap out the back stock.
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And this stock part is what we're going to be talking about today because the bump stock
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replaces the handle of the gun and the stock of the gun and allows you to fire at an automatic
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rate with a semi-automatic weapon.
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I'll explain what those mean in a second.
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So while I'm pretty familiar with guns, I am not a gun expert by any means.
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I literally just bought this gun yesterday and this video is purely to just see what
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a bump stock is capable of doing.
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After major tragedies like the one in Las Vegas or the one in Texas, people call for
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stricter legislation on guns in general, and in particular, these bump stocks.
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But only by learning about them and knowing what they're capable of can we make the most
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educated decision.
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I was able to purchase a bump stock of my own.
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These are available online from multiple websites and local classifieds.
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This one cost me about $400.
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So we're going to install it on the AR-15 right now and see what it can do.
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So right now we're going to shoot this several times.
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Right now the bump stock is not in place and we're going to see how many rounds we can
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get off without the help of a bump stock.
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So this gun is semi-automatic, so every time I pull the trigger there's going to be a bullet
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leaving out the end of the chamber.
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So I'm going to cock back the gun.
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That puts a bullet into the chamber.
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The safety is now off and I'm ready to fire.
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[Shooting sounds]
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That was relatively quick.
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So this is a 40 round clip and so every time I pull the trigger 40 times, I can lose all
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the ammo inside of that clip, and that was pretty fast.
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You can get a lot of shots off in a pretty short amount of time.
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So now let's install the bump stock, and as a newb, I've never shot with a bump stock
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before.
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We'll see if it's possible to shoot faster than it is with just a straight trigger.
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So how the bump stock works is actually incredibly simple.
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The gun slides around inside of the stock and uses the recoil of the gun to shoot more
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bullets.
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This piece is pretty important.
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I'm a right-handed shooter so I use my right hand to pull the trigger.
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And so I'm going to take this piece of plastic, slide it onto the gun, and it blocks the trigger
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on one side.
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So when I grab the gun, I rest my finger on that piece of plastic on the far side.
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And then using the gun, I can pull forward with this hand, my finger connects with the
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trigger, pulls it, and then the gun will bounce back and forth.
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And each time it hits my finger, it will shoot another round.
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And since the gun is doing it all automatically, it can pull the trigger faster than I can
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pull the trigger.
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Hence the full auto function of the bump stock.
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So these are the bullets right here.
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We have a five five six and it's just a whole box of these things.
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These things are about 40 cents a piece.
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So I also got these clips.
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These clips hold 40 rounds.
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They are about $20 each, and I can take little bullets and just pop them into the top.
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And then the whole clip just slides into the gun when you're ready to shoot.
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This is my first time shooting with the bump stock so we'll see how it goes.
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I got the clip in place.
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The stock is functional.
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Safety is off.
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We're loaded, and let's see how this works.
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[Shooting sounds]
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Okay, that was faster than I expected.
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[Shooting sounds]
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So that shot much faster than I anticipated, obviously.
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And each time I shoot one of these clips by the way, it's about 16 American dollars – 16
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US dollars.
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So it's a lot of ammo going very very quickly.
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What we're going to do right now is I'm going to do it one more time, but this time we're
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going to shoot it in slow motion using a Galaxy S8, and you can pay attention to the stock
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and the trigger and watch how the gun is recoiling inside of the bump stock so we can get a better
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idea of how it works.
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So watch here as my hand pulls forward on the barrel of the gun.
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This brings the trigger up to my stationary trigger finger.
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My finger never moves, but still connects with the trigger due to the forward motion
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of the gun.
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The gunman fires and the recoil brings the gun back to my stationary finger over and
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over, causing the trigger to be pulled again and again very quickly, until I run out of
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ammo.
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Accuracy is severely compromised, but accuracy isn't really the point of full auto.
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Here's the semi-auto firing rate one more time.
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[Shooting sounds]
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My finger was pulling the trigger manually.
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And here it is again with the currently fully legal bump stock installed on the AR-15.
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[Shooting sounds]
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I'll be pretty honest.
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I'm pretty blown away with how well the bump stock works and how much ammo it can throw
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out of the gun as fast as it did.
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I was not expecting that.
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Now as far as all the controversy goes, I'm not going to jump into that on this channel.
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Personally, I think that guns are a great hobby, but not everyone in the world is sane
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and they can turn something good and fun into something absolutely terrible – not just
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with guns, but with cars, vehicles, anything can be turned into something bad.
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Like always, you're welcome to comment about this stuff in the comment sections right below
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this video, but make sure to keep it a conversation and not an argument.
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Let's keep in constructive and productive.
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So even though this video was quite a bit different then what I usually do on this channel,
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I think it was interesting and useful.
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Knowledge is power and now we know what bump stocks are capable of and what they can do.
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And we can make more educated decisions on whether they should be banned or just kept
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in existence.
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Let me know what you think down in the comments, and keep it constructive and not destructive.
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We're here for the conversation.
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Thanks a ton for watching and I'll see you around.