ATLANTA (AP) – The Las Vegas gunman possessed a little-known device called a “bump stock” that was not widely sold – until now. Originally created with the idea of making it easier for people with ...
Jeremiah Cottle, inventor of the non-mechanical bump stock, demonstrates how it functions to make a semi-automatic rifle mimic machine gun fire. automation The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared open ...
In the aftermath of the mass shooting in Las Vegas, more Republicans in Congress on Thursday signaled their support for legislative plans to ban 'bump stocks,' which were reportedly used by the ...
President Donald Trump on Friday said his administration will ban bump stock devices that "turn legal weapons into illegal machines." The Justice Department announced that it has started the process ...
The devices that allow guns to be fired like automatic weapons were possessed by the mass shooter in Las Vegas. Democrats have introduced two... Updated at 3:20 p.m. ET The National Rifle Association ...
WASHINGTON - A move to ban or strictly regulate bump-stock devices is accelerating in Congress, with some Republicans joining Democrats in calling for scrutiny of the add-on used by the Las Vegas ...
Shooting instructor Frankie McRae aims an AR-15 rifle fitted with a “bump stock” at his 37 PSR Gun Club in Bunnlevel, N.C., on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2017. The stock uses the recoil of the semiautomatic ...
WASHINGTON — Under increasing pressure to rein in easy availability of lethal weapons and accessories, President Trump signaled his willingness to ban bump stock devices that allow semi-automatic ...
The Trump administration is expected in the coming days to announce a federal ban on bump stocks, devices that can make semi-automatic firearms fire at a rate similar to automatic weapons, according ...
Unless a court intervenes, a federal ban on bump stocks — attachments that essentially allow shooters to fire semiautomatic rifles continuously with one pull of the trigger — will start Tuesday. The ...