Quote Originally Posted by WHSmithIV View Post
I'm not sure what you're getting at here. The OP discussion was about a pistol, not about adding a CAA cheek weld to a stock. The question was would a stick cut off to be a pistol tube buffer be legal. The correct answer is 'probably not' since the ATF hasn't approved it. However, putting Thorsen Customs buffer tube cover on WITH the CAA cheek weld is perfectly legal. This particular discussion is about an AR pistol design, not about adding a cheek weld to a normal stick. If a stock get's put on an AR pistol it becomes a short barreled rifle that needs a $200 tax stamp from the BATF.
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Quote Originally Posted by tact View Post
I think CAA makes some abortion that resembles that.
I was responding to the negative comments regarding the CAA cheek weld and was seeking reasons as to why. The CAA cheek weld was involved in the topic of discussion as adding a cheek weld or cut down stock to an AR buffer tube for pistol use.