Posted November 1, 2017 8:00 pm by Comments

By Tom Knighton

Following the tragedy in Las Vegas, it wasn’t surprising to see Slide Fire, the company known for making bump stocks, stopped accepting orders. For better or worse, there was a horrible act of violence and the perpetrator used their products to help facilitate that atrocity. No, they weren’t responsible, but that didn’t mean it was probably a good idea to stop and take a breath to see what would happen next.

Now, it looks like the company has done just that and is ready to get back to work.

The Texas-based manufacturer of a contentious aftermarket accessory that uses recoil impulse to help mimic full-auto fire has announced they are again accepting orders.

Flooded by demand in the aftermath of federal, state and local calls for bans on the devices after the Las Vegas shooting in which they were utilized, Slide Fire last month placed a temporary hold on taking new orders in order to accommodate their backorder. Now, they have announced that effective Wednesday they will resume limited sales.

“However, we have not yet reached adequate inventory levels to offer sales of all products,” clarified the company in a release, noting they will initially be offering …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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