Bump Stock Your Glock with the Fast Fire Device on Indiegogo

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Weapons developer Colin Despins has been working on a very clever and potentially very hot-button project, building a bump-stock for pistols. It’s more of a bump trigger housing by the looks of it, and it’s for sale for $299.

“Over the past two years I have been involved in developing a device of my own,” explains Despins. “A device that will deliver (legal) full-auto-like joy to the freedom-loving masses.”

“I hope you have enjoyed our brief video demonstration, which illustrates just a fraction of what the device is capable of. Whats special about it?”

Bump Stock Your Glock with the Fast Fire Device on Indiegogo

The strange and exciting FFD-H. (Photo: Fast Fire Device/Indiegogo)

“This exciting new fast-fire device, or FFD-H, can be readily added and removed from the host firearm in seconds and without any tools,” Despins said, and “the FFD-H allows for a handgun to achieve a full auto like rate of fire.”

With the present assault on bump-fire assistance devices, Despins and his team decided to take their prototype design and throw it into rapid production.

“Currently, the FFD-H is optimized for use with a Glock 17, or full-size Lone Wolf Frame,” he explained. “The FFD-H may be modified by the end user to work with a tremendous variety of other host weapons. We simply don’t have the time find out which.”

“There are politicians scrambling at the opportunity to take away our firearms-related freedoms … and that’s frustrating,” said Despin. “So today I decided, f–ck it, I’m crowdfunding this thing!”

The crowdfunded project will run through the next several weeks. There are no perks, no necessary goals, just fast-fire devices, and shipping is included.

As the project develops Despin will post highlights to the Max Venom Product Group on Instagram. Right now, the project doesn’t have much in terms of backers. This is likely due to a handful of issues.

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It’s possible that, due to political pressures, Indiegogo may shut down the project. Many pro-gun crowdfunded projects have been canceled by project hosts for less. Buyers might also be wary of being tracked and targeted for buying these after the fact.

Also, technical details about the FFD-H are in short supply. The project is still in the concept stage and no one has a clear picture of the final product beyond its developers. Unlike bump stocks, which are widely enjoyed and understood, there is an air of mystery about this entirely new product.

But if it shapes up, it will force people to re-think what bump-firing is, and possibly, what it means for firearms regulations to be.

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