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Other Bump-Stock-Type Devices

Destruction Diagrams

IQ #78025

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James Erskine Hailstorm - Bump Stock Installed
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James Erskine Hailstorm - Bump Stock Uninstalled

IQ #304609

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Michael Wolff - Bump Stock

IQ #302683

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Vincent Troncoso - Bump Fire Device

IQ #76715

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Michael Smith - Bump Stock

IQ #303826

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Paul Ruble - 10-22 Bump Fire Stock
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Paul Ruble - 10-22 Bump Fire Stock

IQ #72350

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Michael Foeller - AK Bump Stock

IQ #74544

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David Compton - Bump Fire Stock

IQ #303195

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Mike DeWitt Chuckbuster Bump Fire Grip

Destruction Instructions

For destruction, regardless of manufacturer or model, a bump stock must be made incapable of being readily restored to its intended function by, e.g., crushing, melting or shredding the bump stock.

Bump stocks may also be destroyed by cutting, so long as the bump stock is completely severed in the areas constituting critical design features, denoted by the red lines in the specific model of bump stock destruction diagrams that follow.

The bump stock must be completely severed in each area indicated by the red line.

Destroying a bump stock using any other method may be legally insufficient, such that continued possession of the device may violate 18 U.S.C. 922(o).

Last Updated: January 26, 2026

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