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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsqy73wE ... r_embedded

Oh yes, you can just see their faces when someone tries for a variation for this... :lol: :lol:
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Hmmmmm ... 300Blackout straight pull, 12" barrel and the brace would be about 24" OAL, Perfect LBP :good:
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#3 Post by IainWR »

Err ...

It's a semi-auto in a calibre other than .22" rimfire, therefore prohibited under S5(1)(ab) Firearms Act 1968 as amended.

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I liked the fact itsaid ATF aproved!
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IainWR wrote:Err ...

It's a semi-auto in a calibre other than .22" rimfire, therefore prohibited under S5(1)(ab) Firearms Act 1968 as amended.

Sorry.
I know what it is, I was just thinking what if? which is why I said straight pull with a 12" barrel and an OAL of 24"
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#6 Post by Ares590 »

to be honest, I would rather a straightpull AR/SIG/AK pistol to a rifle.
im guessing the sig an the AR are 12/24 ....
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#7 Post by Blackstuff »

This a 'get around' piece of equipment for the yankee doodles stupid 'taking a stock off a rifle turns it into a pistol' legislation, nothing for us to see here
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#8 Post by snayperskaya »

seen these fitted to Yugo PAP (amonst others) AK pistols in the States, its an easy way around all the hassle of getting an SBR approved.Works well in semi auto but would be a pita in straight pull as for most people their cocking hand is strapped into the brace!.
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#9 Post by Chuck »

Maybe so blackstuff but at least they try, they don't take it up the bum the way we do here.

There are some "pistols" that are virtually rifles without a stock (Keltec springs to mind), this would make the gun more controllable and such it is a safety feature. You wouldn't want to ban safety features now would you? :lol:
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