Supreme Court strikes down bump stock rule. I'm good with that. Will I go out and get one? Maybe. But as a former small arms instructor while in the service I don't see the need for one.
Thread on that right here: Supreme Court strikes down Trump-era ban on bump stocks I think most of us feel the same way. Never been a fan of spray and pray and if I have to do cover fire I can still rip off several pretty quickly. Better to aim and save the ammo. For those that want them, well, go for it. Also hope this is the way FRT triggers go as well even though I don't personally have the need or desire for one others might.
Machine guns are likely to be back on the menu boys. The road to machine guns is paved with bumpstocks and forced reset triggers.
I've had a bunch of FRT's on the range lately and their cyclic rate is no different than a similar full auto. I'm most impressed that they'll work on .22 pistols.