True.
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Update on the SBX Brace and the MPX pistol
http://blogs.militarytimes.com/gears...p/?repeat=w3tc
Last edited by MarkB1; 06-24-14 at 22:40.
Nope, sure haven't. I have shot a Noveske Firepig on a 10.5" barrel, but not a 7.5" I've never seen one anywhere that I could actually shoot one, or any other brake/muzzle device/etc.
I think I have found a good deal on a Colt 6933 upper from a buddy. Who owes me money. Which he has not repaid me. So that little problem may just be solving itself.
"I never learned from a man who agreed with me." Robert A. Heinlein
How far would you expect to shoot an AR pistol in the first place? Mine is strictly as a PDW and rocks it hard within 200-300 yards. And it's 7.5"
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KIES Blast Master gives you noveske benefits without the high weight.
I'm going to be purchasing one of these braces for a build. I typically run my carbine stock one click in from fully extended. With that in mind, can someone point me to what buffer tube will be best? From the info in this thread, it doesn't seem that this brace will fit on a standard carbine tube?
HIGHLY suggest you do some more reading and research, sir. You cannot legally put a carbine buffer tube on a "pistol".
These have special "slick" tubes with no provision for mounting a regular buttstock on it. (I.E. the six-hole bump on the bottom)
Be VERY careful when dealing with AR pistols...you don't want to be accidentally making an unregistered SBR or AOW.
try looking here to start:
http://www.kakindustry.com/ar-15-par...-package-black
there are stackable spacers in 1" and 1/2" to move the brace back.
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