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    How many are runing a KAK Shockwave?

    How many here are running a KAK Shockwave and if so how do you like it? How many switched from a Thordsen adapter? Post pics if you got them...
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    Quote Originally Posted by CAPTBEACH View Post
    How many here are running a KAK Shockwave and if so how do you like it? How many switched from a Thordsen adapter? Post pics if you got them...
    Thanks
    I would to incorporate both. The shock wave is stiffer, making it more stable then the sig brace and the Thordsen adapter gives a better check weld. CAA makes a stock saddle as well

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    I am running a Thordsen on a 10.5" 5.56 pistol...I like it but am considering running a KAK AND CAA saddle on her 300 BLK 10.5" twin, both pistols will be nearly identical except '"stock" and color...the 5.56 is FDE and has its brace of FDE PMAGS as well as an FDE support bag, the 300 will sport OD Green and OD PMAGS as well as an OD support bag. I have found the ONE SOURCE TACTICAL TIB bag very nice for this purpose.



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    Quote Originally Posted by CAPTBEACH View Post
    I am running a Thordsen on a 10.5" 5.56 pistol...I like it but am considering running a KAK AND CAA saddle on her 300 BLK 10.5" twin, both pistols will be nearly identical except '"stock" and color...the 5.56 is FDE and has its brace of FDE PMAGS as well as an FDE support bag, the 300 will sport OD Green and OD PMAGS as well as an OD support bag. I have found the ONE SOURCE TACTICAL TIB bag very nice for this purpose.



    Nice set up.
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    Thank you sir...its a kick ass set up...heads at 100 are easy button easy...torsos to 200-300 as well...
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    I am running a KAK/Shockwave. I swapped from my Thordsen/CAA for it. I would do as others have said and get the shockwave, and add a CAA to it. It's the best of both worlds. The biggest thing for me is that the Shockwave is easier to get the right LOP with.



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    The Shockwave is what the sig brace should have been. At bad breath distances brace it against your forearm for accurate point shooting, at extended distances put her to your cheek to help you aim, or toss a 16+ upper or paperwork on her and use as a fairly decent stock. It's a great adaptable, adjustable option for a multi use lower

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    How well does the CAA saddle fit on the shockwave? Does it need any additional shims? Or is it GTG out of the box?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 44Dave View Post
    How well does the CAA saddle fit on the shockwave? Does it need any additional shims? Or is it GTG out of the box?
    I've tried, but it doesn't work. The CAA doesn't mate with the KaK blade

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    Been running mine for several months now, love it. Easy to install with the KAK tube and solid.

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