More than a few things make your MesaZona blogger feel creepy and Go Bump - like Bump Stocks used in the Las Vegas Massacre.
Some in the middle-of-the-night during the rapid-eye movement subconscious, and others in the stark crazy daytime hours - like this report today about Bump Stocks, an issue under-reported in the newsabout gun sales and gun dealers who do business here in Mesa. It's all legal, folks
This post is a reaction to a report by an Arizona Republic reporter [and videographer] on a site named "GeoBiz" who talked to David Beaty, shown in the featured post image above and owner of Sun Devil Manufacturing in Mesa, Arizona, who demonstrated what exactly the bump provides to the operator of a semi-automatic rifle.
His company makes aluminum rifle parts and accessories. He took the time to demonstrate
three weapons at an outdoor range in the southeast Valley, wearing earmuffs and protective goggles - that's after he posted an advertisement for selling a bump stock on Backpage.com, asking for $500, as "an experiment" to gauge market demand. HUH?
As reported in the article on 09 October he owns ten.
Beatty said he was scared to check his email Friday because it didn’t take more than five minutes after he posted the ad before someone asked him about it.
To quote reporter Victoria Ritter, "Beaty said he may sell a couple bump stocks but hadn’t as of Friday. He said the typical price for one is between $250 and $350, so he wouldn’t sell the device for his experimental price. The ad was just that, an attempt to gauge the interest of the market, he said." HUH ??
Believe or not, read what the reporter has to say about the bump stock attachment and her opinions about it and what Dave Beaty says about "gun control"
Here's the link >
http://gearsofbiz.com/heres-the-difference-a-bump-stock-makes-when-firing-a-rifle/115095
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