scruffie wrote:
Lot nicer than the traditional way of Bump firing a semi-auto
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bump_fireI think that is the principle behind the stock. If you look closely at the video you can see the gun jossling back and forth abit. Insted of the butt jamming into your shoulder and leaving you with a bruise after a couple hundred rounds. It is absorbed by a spring of sorts that is in the stock...I'm guessing here... but I'm pretty sure thats how it works.
Accuracy is out the window but as you can see in the vid his groupings were not too bad but large nonetheless.
The next problem is pricing. In the vid they talked about the price a bit at the end and tried to justify the price by saying for what you get and what it does, the money is well spent....I don't think so myself. If i had the money to throw away and money wasn't the way it is for me now I'd get one but that 350$ or so would be more better spent on a new gun, powder or air.
I just thought it was a cool idea and maybe there are those out there that would purchase one because of its coolness...lol.