‘Bump Stock’ Sales are Soaring

    Sales are soaring for the device that Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock used to convert his guns to fully automatic weapons.

    FOX’s Steve Rappoport has the story:

    Gun enthusiasts are rushing to buy bump stocks as some lawmakers consider banning them in the aftermath of Paddock’s rampage.

    Manufacturer Slide Fire suspending new orders because of a low supply and another website that sells the device posted a message online, saying they’re out of stock.

    Democrats and Republicans typically disagree on gun control, but GOP Senator Dean Heller of Nevada supports regulating bump stocks:

    (Heller) “If those guns had remained as semi-automatics as opposed to full automatics, we could have saved dozens of lives.”

    Paddock had a dozen bump stocks on weapons in his hotel room when he carried out the massacre.

    Steve Rappoport, FOX News.

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