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Key Points. Slide Fire Solutions said on Tuesday it would shut down its website and stop taking orders from next month for bump stocks. Bump stocks are devices that allow semi-automatic weapons to fire like a machine gun. Please enable JavaScript in Your Browser JavaScript is not currently enabled in your browser and due to this our site will not work as it should. While JavaScript is disabled, you will not be able to add items to your cart or browse all product options.

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A bump fire stock that attaches to a semi-automatic rifle to increase the firing rate. This is the first time the company, based in Moran, Texas, has said it was shutting down its website. President Trump said in February that he would ban them , but that hasn't happened. Related: Bump stocks mimic rapid fire, and they're legal. A company called Fostech used to sell them, but no longer does so. Bump Fire Systems, which was reportedly sued for patent infringement by Slide Fire in , still lists the items on its web site.



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