Results 1 to 15 of 21
Thread: "Stock" On An AR Pistol?
-
24 December 2014, 11:23 #1
"Stock" On An AR Pistol?
NRA LIFE MEMBER
Veteran Combat Medic
Experience is what you get... When you don't get what you want.
-
24 December 2014, 11:26 #2
-
24 December 2014, 11:30 #3
Chances are good that BATFE will consider this an SBR because the part was designed and intended to be used as a stock.
The SigArms SB-15 is probably what you want.
mbogo
-
24 December 2014, 11:30 #4LEO / MIL
- Join Date
- Jul 2013
- Posts
- 845
- Downloads
- 0
- Uploads
- 0
I think CAA makes some abortion that resembles that.
-
24 December 2014, 11:33 #5
I was just looking for an easy fix before my stamp came. No big deal.
NRA LIFE MEMBER
Veteran Combat Medic
Experience is what you get... When you don't get what you want.
-
24 December 2014, 12:39 #6
I've seen and heard a lot of people talking smack (no offense) about the CAA cheek weld. In my experience, its a great sturdy piece that is a great addition to a standard mil-spec type stock. I'm not quite sure why it carries such a bad opinion from some. I've had 2 of them when I first got into AR's and my .22lr still wears one. As far as money goes, its way cheaper and accomplishes the same things as many stocks that cost many times more money.
Without being a douche, mind if I ask why you think its an "abortion" per se? Is it because its not a Vltor, Bravo, Magpul or B5 that are so popular?
Again, I dont ask in vain or to be negative, I'm really just trying to understand why its carries such a negative view from others.
-
24 December 2014, 12:50 #7
You can get the CAA cheek weld and tube cover for a milspec or commercial spec tube and use the milspec tube as a pistol tube. Cost is around $80 or so for Thordsen Custom. Then, just take it off and put the stock on the tube when the tax stamp comes in. Either that, or just use a pistol tube with a foam cover until the tax stamp comes in. ATF has already ruled those parts legal.
Freedom is NEVER Free. We have to work to protect it and even be willing to die to protect it.
-
24 December 2014, 16:28 #8Contributing Member
- Join Date
- Oct 2009
- Posts
- 237
- Downloads
- 0
- Uploads
- 0
I just built an 11.5" pistol using the Thordsen RE, cover and CAA saddle. I'm impressed as hell with it to the point I have no desire for a SIG brace. I'm not shouldering it, I'm relying on cheek weld which works really well. I just have to remember not to NTCH.
-
24 December 2014, 16:40 #9Member
- Join Date
- Apr 2011
- Posts
- 30
- Downloads
- 0
- Uploads
- 0
For my build, I chose the Thordsen Enhanced Pistol kit. The cheek rest is good, should be able to replace the CAA one with a Magpul one. All artwork created in AI.
- QD Ambi 80% billet lower
- Aero Precision upper
- Aimpoint Comp M3 2MOA
- ARMS 71 MBUS
- Standard US Mil trigger group
- Battle Arms Development - Ambi FC Controls
- SPIKES buffer - Standard Carbine
- KNS SPIKES Anti Rotation Pins
- Thordsen Pistol Cover - Enhanced
- Law Tactical Gen 3 Folder
- Rainier Arms Raptor charging handle
- Mapgul Pmag - The best mag ever.
- FerFrans Muzzle Brake + Blast deflector
- CMMG 12.5" 5.56 Nitride Barrel
- Centurion Arms CMR 11"
- Standard Phosphate Bolt Carrier - MPI/Blah..Blah..Blah...
-
24 December 2014, 17:09 #10
CAA, carbine buffer with some padding or cover, or sig brace
-
25 December 2014, 11:02 #11
-
25 December 2014, 11:36 #12
The CAA worked well for me. The reason I took it off is facial hair. Every pull of the trigger would pinch a hair or two and yank it out of my face. Got real old after a mag or two.
It's difficult to soar with eagles, when you work with turkeys...
-
25 December 2014, 11:54 #13
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.
Freedom is NEVER Free. We have to work to protect it and even be willing to die to protect it.
-
25 December 2014, 12:09 #14Member
- Join Date
- Apr 2011
- Posts
- 30
- Downloads
- 0
- Uploads
- 0
CAA fits on a Thordsen for pistol builds. The CAA is cheaply made but works.
Sent from my SHIELD Tablet using Tapatalk
-
25 December 2014, 14:41 #15
That's what I was looking at doing until I measured the diameter of the Phase 5 pistol tube and noticed that the diameter is about 1/4th of an inch over what the Thordsens tube cover can fit. So, I'm just going to leave mine with tube and foam pad. Besides, I have 3 more foam pads I can use
Freedom is NEVER Free. We have to work to protect it and even be willing to die to protect it.