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Old October 29th, 2012, 09:34 PM   #31
 
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Old November 2nd, 2012, 05:16 AM   #32
 
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Patiently waiting on the build video........
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I have an all titanium .22 cal suppressor (Thunderbeast) that is light as hell and full auto rated. I am currently using it on my Ruger 45/22 and MP5-K. I would buy a 10/22 (which I do not currently have) and add and aftermarket threaded alloy bull barrel just so I could make one of these bumpinator stocks. All of the indoor and outdoor ranges in my state allow full auto, suppressors, and even 50BMG. I have a little VZ61 Skorpion SBR that I bumpfire all the time but .22 is a hell of a lot cheaper then 32ACP.

Bring on the "how to build" video,
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I just found a 10/22 set up just like yours. Think I will get it but wanted to know what the thread size of your barrel before I do as I assume the two would be the same from the factory. Is your barrel threaded 1/2x28? I would want to rock the bumpinator silenced.

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Patiently waiting on the build video........
It'll be a bit. Have a few more bumpinator vids first. And I want my view counts to increase a bunch first. I don't want to drop the how to then have 50 other youtube vids do it and be bigger than mine
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Is your barrel threaded 1/2x28? I would want to rock the bumpinator silenced.

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I'm 99% sure that's the correct thread pattern.

That's a sweet suppressor! I might buy it. Fortunately, suppressors are legal where I am at!

I'm going to do some research and possibly buy a suppressor this week. I'll let you guys know first all about it!
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Old November 6th, 2012, 09:56 PM   #37
 
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I've filmed:

Ruger 10/22 Bumpinator: Cheap Ammo Shoot


Should be up soon
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I've filmed:

Ruger 10/22 Bumpinator: Cheap Ammo Shoot


Should be up soon
Keep it up Mattv loving it. I think I figured it out how you did after looking at the T6 stock that I just got, And looking at your vids. You're one smart dude. I'll wait to see your how to build vid to see if I'm right. I'm not about to steal your thunder. It's nice to see young people who know how use their hands and minds on something other then vidieo games. Again keep up the great work loving it. I'm forwarding your vids to all my friends ( gun friends) to get your #'s up
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Keep it up Mattv loving it. I think I figured it out how you did after looking at the T6 stock that I just got, And looking at your vids. You're one smart dude. I'll wait to see your how to build vid to see if I'm right. I'm not about to steal your thunder. It's nice to see young people who know how use their hands and minds on something other then vidieo games. Again keep up the great work loving it. I'm forwarding your vids to all my friends ( gun friends) to get your #'s up

Thanks man!!!! I think I've got 5 more bumpinator vids coming.
Including the Ak-47 with a 75 round RPK drum video!

As I move forward my youtube channel will have silly/funny vids AND plenty of serious videos.

The bumpinator is extremely simple. Just a tapco t6 stock, a 1/2" steel tube and a grip. Done. There are numerous videos up on youtube of people attempting to make their own. This seems to be one of the only successful ones!
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Here is the cheap ammo shoot. It worked!

Took a few bumps to get the feel for it, however.

Ruger 10/22 Bump Fire Stock. Cheap Ammo Edition - YouTube

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There are numerous videos up on youtube of people attempting to make their own. This seems to be one of the only successful ones!

Then PLEASE make a video showing us how YOU made yours!!!!! We want to be successful in making one like you..................not a failure like them.

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Yep. This one works. I have more videos to release before I drop the how to.
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Here is the cheap ammo shoot. It worked!

Took a few bumps to get the feel for it, however.
Matt...

Totally dig what you are doing...

However...IMO...the ammo you are using is not really cheap ammo...the price is very close to CCI Mini-mags...and CCI Standard Velocity...

Cheap ammo would be Remington 'golden'...Winchester 525...and the like that cost $20 or less for at least 500 rounds...I had feed problems with blazers but they all fired and accuracy was good...those are cheap bulk ammo...if they fed well in mine I would have stuck with them...you might want to try them for "cheap" ammo...lots of peeps swear by them...not me...

The problem you will run into with most of the truly cheap ammo...and I have to assume that you actually already know this... ...is some of them won't go bang...

The video is great...the title not so much...you get more 'buzz' if you get more creative with the titles...which is what you say you want...and I do believe you...

I personally think you should have gotten a box of CCI standard velocity to see if the lower recoil will still operate the bump-fire but be more accurate due to less muzzle flip/rise...

I am also wondering what the effect of a muzzle brake would be...

On my sks it still recoils considerably (not as much force) but with little or no muzzle flip the vast majority of the force is straight back...exactly what you want for your application imo...

Really like the sighting system you are using as well...and I am not being sarcastic either...

Easier to hold aim if you are not trying to line up sights that are moving around on you...I would suggest using a front post but no rear sight...that will give you a better reference without the distraction of the alignment of the sights moving around on you...you still sight down the barrel but the front post will serve you like a rudder on a boat...I did some shooting at short range recently this way because I had left home with scope mounted and front sight on...but forgot to bring my rear peep sight that mounts on top the receiver...they get swapped out...already had the scope off...decided to see what I could do with no rear sight almost like a shotgun...it was actually not bad and kind of fun too...
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awesome

Nice work Matt, really looking forward to the rest of the videos!
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