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The inspiration for a popular but controversial accessory that allows semi-automatic rifles to fire like machine guns began with an itch.
Jeremiah Cottle had just recovered from a brain injury that cut short his Air Force career and was out shooting with a friend near his hometown in central Texas.
“We weren’t able to fire as fast as we wanted,” Cottle recalled in a 2011 interview with a local newspaper, The Albany News in Texas. “We couldn’t afford what we wanted ─ a fully automatic rifle ─ so I started to think about how I could make something that would work and be affordable.”
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A bump stock device is shown next to a disassembled .22-caliber rifle in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 2013. Allen Breed / AP file
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Apr 19, 2018 @ 22:43:19
I am so glad that Bump Stock company is going out of business, thanks to a man who uses it on the worst mass shooting in the history of North America. The bump stock was invented by Jeremiah Cottle and it was used by the man I will call him the Las Vegas Hitler. Ironically, the man who saved many lives, I call him the Las Vegas Churchill, that is Taylor Winston.
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