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yoni
04-11-16, 06:37
We have had a few threads on PCC. Which is something I am very much in favor of in a small specific mission.

What are these missions?

Covert missions for police and military.

Use by civilians in very specific situations, such as if you are doing business in a less than secure 3rd world country. In this situation you can carry your mini Uzi or MP5K in a shoulder bag . This will keep the weapon with you and not locked in your vehicle where it could be stolen and then you get to deal with 3rd world police.

I am not a big supporter of carrying a rifle or PCC in the USA, as I don't see the threat level as being high enough to warrant carrying one. This is my assessment and if you carry one good on ya, but I don't see a every day threat that warrants it in my world. I will be honest when I go to synagogue, this is an exception so I carry a mini uzi in a covert bag.

All that as an introduction to my question. How do the stocks for Glocks stack up ? What accuracy at 100 meters can be achieved? How reliable are they?

If they work, they could be a great tool. Driving the vehicle the pistol is set up in the stock. Arrive at your meeting but don't want to lug the whole thing into the meeting. Pull the pistol out and shove it in your holster and away you go. Stock gets stolen it isn't a firearm, a lot less hassle.

jandbj
04-11-16, 07:05
I mostly see the PCC as a range toy stateside. Abroad and in harms way, and especially with the benefits of an SMG, I agree is a different set of circumstances.

Of the current breed of Glock stocks, a buddy with a department SBR'd G22 has tried most of the chassis systems, KPOS (gen1 &2), RONI, Sig ACP and found reliability to suffer with all except the RONI, which is unduly large for what it does.

We're I to try it.... I think the package that OST has presently has the greatest potential to be reliable, while skirting the complications of an SBR. http://www.onesourcetactical.com/pdw-kit-for-glock-pistols.aspx#.VwuS4dT3arU

http://blog.suarezinternational.com/2016/01/selecting-the-homeoffice-defense-pdw.html#.VwuTRNT3arV

I'd also like to see more applications of a non attached stock for the Glock platform, similar to the aimbrace from years back.
Pics from Tap at RFC.
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http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=103706&highlight=Soundtech
I have one of these from Mark White at SoundTech that I bought in the mid 90's for a Ruger 22/45 and it works reasonably well for plinking with a rimfire. I'd love to find something similar that is platform specific to the G19 or G26.