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15 April 2015, 07:14 #16
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15 April 2015, 07:25 #17
I still love my pistol. I plan on building an SBR, but for the price and usefulness, you really can't beat an 11.5" pistol... This "brace" will be worth me checking out.
TA7969, is that extra LOP built into it? Or is there something going on with the buffer that I can't see?NRA LIFE MEMBER
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15 April 2015, 07:25 #18
I have 2 Maryland legal pistol lowers. They will never be SBR's until I get out of this state. I may be incorrect in this assumption but I believe this eliminates any possibility of intent from having sub 16" barrels.
I do like the look of that brace.
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15 April 2015, 11:10 #19Member
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The kak tube designed specifically for this stabilizer has 12 dimples drilled in it so you can adjust the LOP with the set screw in the brace. It locks up rock solid and being able to adjust the length while having a perfectly tight lockup is awesome.
This is the only AR pistol I own but the "fad" hasn't worn off for me, I love this thing...even more so now.
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15 April 2015, 11:12 #20Member
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I was able to put a couple hundred rounds through it today...I have nothing but good things to say about it.
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15 April 2015, 13:58 #21
I'm going to have to look into this....
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15 April 2015, 18:51 #22
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15 April 2015, 20:04 #23
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15 April 2015, 21:11 #24
Considering that the ATF can't regulate how you hold an AR pistol (even though they're trying through these OPINIONS), I would use this device in the most comfortable or natural position you can. The weapon still has a pistol buffer. It's no different if you wear some padding or an LBE and put the bare tube against yourself. A pistol is a pistol; hold it however you want. Especially if it's for HD use only or something...not like anyone is looking.
I get a little ruffled when the same agency who set up mentally handicapped people in manufactured stings try to say how you can hold a legally constructed firearm
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16 April 2015, 03:26 #25
That is a good question. Obviously this isn't the first company to just disregard emails or requests for press info, but the lack of response is normally indicative of a company that has very poor customer service and probably will do very little standing by their product.
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23 April 2015, 17:05 #26
Rainier Arms will be distributing these shortly. We just put in a large opening order. :)
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23 April 2015, 18:15 #27
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24 April 2015, 01:47 #28
Im intrigued by one of these ..maybe..
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24 April 2015, 04:27 #29
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24 April 2015, 12:55 #30
Does that work on any pistol tube or do you need the kak tube?
EDIT: Never mind, I looked it up. Seems like it could actually be useful though since it's supposed to stabilize against the inside of the forearm. They are available on fleabay at just over $50 too.Last edited by WHSmithIV; 24 April 2015 at 13:02.
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