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20 October 2016, 08:27 #1
MAXIM CQB PISTOL: PDW BRACE FOR AR15 BLACK PRE-ORDER
Perfect for PDW pistols the Maxim Defense Arm Brace gives you the adjustments needed to more comfortably shoot your AR pistol, and makes your pistol more compact for easier transport. Built on the same housing as our PDW stocks, you get the same durability and features. Its also the perfect stock to run on your pistol while waiting on your Form 1 to clear. When that day comes, keep the same housing installed and simply swap out the arm brace for one of our butt stocks.
SPECS
MATERIAL:
7075 Aluminum Alloy housing for optimal performance with QD mounts
LENGTH:
5.375 closed
6.875 1st position
8.375 2nd position
10 fully extended
BUFFER:
Standard, Heavy, and 9mm weight JP Silent Captured Springs.
Standard and Heavy weight Buffer & Spring.
MSRP $395-$495
NOTE: Now available for preorder. Your card will be charged at the time of ordering. Expected ship date is November 28.
http://www.maximdefense.com/product/ar-15-arm-brace/
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20 October 2016, 15:07 #2
Is the end swap-able if you sbr it and want to add stock to it ?
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20 October 2016, 15:22 #3
Just saw this on AR15 News. Love it. Pricey, but love it.
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20 October 2016, 18:52 #4
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21 October 2016, 02:20 #5
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21 October 2016, 21:07 #6
Would be interesting if you could use this on one of the CMT/BAD PDW lowers.
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Technically you probably shouldn't even if you could - those lowers have a stock, and rifle to pistol is a grey area best left alone.
Also even if SB made a "brace" for BAD/CMTs specs it would cost roughly $150-200 based on their other products, makes more sense to SBR and do what you want with it (if allowed in your state).
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5 November 2016, 07:40 #8
edit: never mind...mis-read post I was commenting on.
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7 November 2016, 13:45 #9
Was more thinking of if it could be offered with a brace rather than a stock making it a pistol. Legalities of transporting a pistol over state lines are much nicer to deal with than an SBR. I honestly have no interest in any of these PDW stocks that do not integrate the mechanism into the lower. I don't like that non-integrated options have to have some kind of bulky extension. Was just a thought more than an actual build plan.