My AAC 300blk upper with spikes tactical lower and DD lpk. Need to find a sig brace.
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My AAC 300blk upper with spikes tactical lower and DD lpk. Need to find a sig brace.
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Just built today
Aimpoint PRO added - put a fork in her, she's DONE!
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Noveske Gen 2 Lower
ALG ACT Trigger
VLTOR MUR Upper
Noveske 8.2" Barrel in 300 BLK
Aimpoint PRO
First AR I built entirely from bare components. I'm at 630 rounds down range. No Issues thus far.
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Upper:
BCM upper receiver
BCM 11.5 LW profile barrel
BCM low pro gas block
BCM Bolt carrier
CMT Bolt HPT/MPT
BCM gunfighter ambidextrous latch
DD MK18 RIS II
Troy Folding Sights
Lower:
Stag Arms stripped lower
PSA Lower parts kit
RRA pistol buffer tube
H2 buffer
If I were to do it again I'd change only the buffer tube and would have gone with the KAK gen II.
While I would prefer an SBR, this option is almost as effective and doesn't require a tax stamp with the associated cost/wait/paperwork/travel restrictions/inheritance/engraving/sale issues. Now that the issue of shoulder firing has been addressed, almost a no-brainer. The two pistols I was considering adding to my trust and sending for SBR both have these braces on them, and I get to enjoy them while the ATF fiddle-farts with the online system. I think a lot of people are going to agree.
I think as long as it's legal there is virtually no need to stamp... Other than cosmetic reasons.