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    BCM getting into the AR PISTOL game?

    Report is Pat Rogers has been using a couple of these for a while with good results. BCM pistols reportedly available soon.
    Are these damn things finally going to be legitimate "rifles"?

    http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-P...-pistol-re.htm
    Also available in kit form: http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-P...tol-re-kit.htm
    Last edited by kdcgrohl; 08-13-14 at 09:19. Reason: emphasis.
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    I guess there is money to be made.

    Has he been using just the tube or with a stabilizing brace?
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    Quote Originally Posted by scooter22 View Post
    Has he been using just the tube or with a stabilizing brace?
    Pat's pic:
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    We should have the new Pistol lowers (with a Receiver Extension that will accept the SIG pistol brace) next week we are told. We will also be stocking the SIG brace for sale with the lowers.

    For those interested, please send us an e-mail to get in on the pre-order list.


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    No better way to move your SBR uppers. Educate consumers and market the fact that these are legal in pistol configuration. I'm sure there are tons of folks out there who just simply don't know. However, seems like the Sig Brace is helping to change that understanding. Good on BCM for identifying an opportunity and capitalizing on it. Oh, and Grant too.

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    I am interested to see this as well, could be a great form of revenue for BCM and like Donlapalma said, there would be no better way to move your SBR uppers.
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    I think the KAK RE is still the best way to mount the Sig arm brace. The shelf puts the brace closer to a position 2-3 on a standard stock, and has worked well for me. I'm sure the BCM model will be high quality and work well however. I do wish KAK would mill out the whole extended buffer tube so you could put the Voltor A5 spring and buffer in. The extra length is there, it would be nice to be able to use it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    We should have the new Pistol marked lowers (with a Receiver Extension that will accept the SIG pistol brace) next week we are told. We will also be stocking the SIG brace for sale with the lowers.

    For those interested, please send us an e-mail to get in on the pre-order list.


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    Do you have an estimated price? On par with rifle lowers or more?

    I only ask because there is a cost benefit for those of us who can own SBRs. I'd rather SBR one of your lowers for $550 with the stamp than buy a pistol for $450,

    ETA what is the length of these?
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    I have a few extra lowers, I really need to get off my duff and build another pistol (my first is now engraved ), but I think I prefer the extensions with the nub to prevent the brace from sliding up; the brace wasn't available when I had my first pistol.

    I really only see myself using the pistol for travel however, so it hasn't been too big an issue as of yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eurodriver View Post
    Do you have an estimated price? On par with rifle lowers or more?

    I only ask because there is a cost benefit for those of us who can own SBRs. I'd rather SBR one of your lowers for $550 with the stamp than buy a pistol for $450,

    ETA what is the length of these?
    $390 we think (without the stock).



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