What Is a Bump Stock and How Does It Work? - The New York Times

What Is a Bump Stock and How Does It Work? - The New York Times

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“Bump stocks” are attachments that enable semiautomatic rifles to fire faster, almost like machine guns. Twelve of the rifles found in the hotel room of the Las Vegas gunman were fitted with the devices.

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