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    Shockwave Blade 2M?

    Anyone tried one? Particularly versus SBA3.


    https://shockwavetechnologies.com/product/blade-2m/
    Last edited by jsbhike; 12-13-19 at 17:15.

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    have a couple. smaller, simplified, adjustable version of the original shockwave. slight wobble on mil-spec RE, but not an issue. haven't used any SB because i like the lightest brace and don't like velcro straps, so can't compare.

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    I like the fact that it's collapsible with an actuator and it now uses a basic carbine tube. And it's compact. I just couldn't deal with shouldering that skinny blade on my proprietary tube (and bolt) model. I have 5-6 SBA3s and really like them. I tucked the ends up and adjusted the straps so that they weren't as long. I consider the weight a non-issue. Pretty damn light imo. Here's my "tucked" braces.



    This pic will give you an idea of how much material I tucked up within the brace.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bamashooter View Post
    I like the fact that it's collapsible with an actuator and it now uses a basic carbine tube. And it's compact. I just couldn't deal with shouldering that skinny blade on my proprietary tube (and bolt) model. I have 5-6 SBA3s and really like them. I tucked the ends up and adjusted the straps so that they weren't as long. I consider the weight a non-issue. Pretty damn light imo. Here's my "tucked" braces.



    This pic will give you an idea of how much material I tucked up within the brace.

    I had never seen that done before, looks to be N stock size. Thank you very much for that. SBA3 it is.

    I assume that keeps the wings from getting cocked over to one side when stored?
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    The Gear Head Works Tailhook mod 2 is better than all of the others. It's solid and doesn't get floppy, doesn't need a upgraded strap and you don't have to tuck anything.

    The SBA3 is certainly the best brace that SB Tactical offers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Five_Point_Five_Six View Post
    The Gear Head Works Tailhook mod 2 is better than all of the others. It's solid and doesn't get floppy, doesn't need a upgraded strap and you don't have to tuck anything.

    The SBA3 is certainly the best brace that SB Tactical offers.
    I’ll +1 this. I run several SOB braces, an SBA3 and two Tailhook IIs. IMHO the Tailhooks are my favorites.
    But if you want to stick with a std. carbine receiver extension, SBA3 is great.
    I still have several of the original Blades in my parts bin. Solid, light & cheap, no complaints. But the Tailhook is just more comfortable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsbhike View Post
    I had never seen that done before, looks to be N stock size. Thank you very much for that. SBA3 it is.

    I assume that keeps the wings from getting cocked over to one side when stored?
    That's right. But I did that to shorten the vertical dimension more to my liking. Some folks have questioned that perhaps the rubber might crack at the fold. Perhaps. The rubber is very good quality and flexible. Maybe once or twice annually I'll lube them with 100% silicone spray like I do the rubber weather strips on my vehicles.

    Being a bit ocd now and then, when I adjusted the strap, I pushed it to where it just protruded through the top opening for a nice and neat fit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bamashooter View Post
    That's right. But I did that to shorten the vertical dimension more to my liking. Some folks have questioned that perhaps the rubber might crack at the fold. Perhaps. The rubber is very good quality and flexible. Maybe once or twice annually I'll lube them with 100% silicone spray like I do the rubber weather strips on my vehicles.

    Being a bit ocd now and then, when I adjusted the strap, I pushed it to where it just protruded through the top opening for a nice and neat fit.
    I watched a John Lovell/Warrior Poet Society review of on 1st version Blades vs. SB Tactical that had me leaning SBA4 due to being seemingly more durable, but I think your storage method will negate the constant bend back and forth which is usually how stuff breaks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bamashooter View Post
    I like the fact that it's collapsible with an actuator and it now uses a basic carbine tube. And it's compact. I just couldn't deal with shouldering that skinny blade on my proprietary tube (and bolt) model. I have 5-6 SBA3s and really like them. I tucked the ends up and adjusted the straps so that they weren't as long. I consider the weight a non-issue. Pretty damn light imo. Here's my "tucked" braces.



    This pic will give you an idea of how much material I tucked up within the brace.

    After further review, I see what you did there. Pretty neat. I may have to try that when I get some more fun money.

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    I have two Shockwaves that were part of my 10.5 PSA pistol kits and am satisfied with the purpose they serve. They lock up tight on the proprietary tube with zero movement and spin.

    It doesn't take a full mag, though, to feel the effects of the thin blade which has me considering a SBA3.

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