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Computalotapus
1 October 2014, 05:52
Odin Works has another new product and I think I am going to give this one a try on the pistol build.

Pictures pulled from Odin Works Website.




Price: $79.00

The SB-PT is specifically designed for a perfect fit with the Sig Tac SB15TM Pistol Stabilizing Brace.


Technical Specs
•Patent Pending design.
•Specifically designed for a perfect with the with Sig Tac SB15 Pistol Stabilizing Brace (Sig Tac SB15 not included).
•Unique locking collar prevents SB15 from rotating and moving forward.
•10.5” - 14.5” length of pull.
•Matte black Type III hard anodize finish.
•Receiver end plate designed with ambidextrous sling attachment points and QD mount (no Castle Nut required).
•Weight: 4.8oz
•Uses standard carbine buffer and carbine buffer spring.
•Includes: Pistol buffer tube, locking collar, receiver end plate, hex wrench.

http://www.computalotapus.com/images/odin_tube.jpg

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Kopis
6 October 2014, 11:08
well shiiit. another $79 gone for me! That's the one minor issue i didnt like about the brace is how it rotates. Nice observation by this company and building a product to fix the problem

voodoo_man
6 October 2014, 11:11
Take my moneyyyyyyy

Ride4frnt
6 October 2014, 11:20
Damn! Anyone wanna buy my Phase 5 Hex 2?

mustangfreek
27 October 2014, 03:05
Dont know if anyone noticed there available at RA now..

https://www.rainierarms.com/?page=shop/detail&product_id=4737

Myself, I'm still going back and forth to either leave my pistol alone, Form 1/SBR it or try one of these braces....Anyways..

Gaspipeshooter
27 October 2014, 04:43
Dont know if anyone noticed there available at RA now..

https://www.rainierarms.com/?page=shop/detail&product_id=4737

Myself, I'm still going back and forth to either leave my pistol alone, Form 1/SBR it or try one of these braces....Anyways..

Leave the pistol as is and Form 1 another lower...[:D]

SINNER
27 October 2014, 05:27
I have put a good amount of rounds through 2 AR's and a Sig 556 with the braces on it and I think this design is not very well thought out. If you are firing it as a stock the cheek weld on the brace will put that adjustable collar right about dead center of your cheek. The original buffer tube that came on the Sig was cross hatched at the stop and that was enough to cause discomfort. The Hex 5 is much better to shoot and the hex also stops any rotation of the brace. They need to lengthen that adjustable stop and taper it off toward the firearm to get rid of that sharp shoulder before I would even consider trying it.