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I'm looking to complete an AR pistol...I don't like the aesthetics of most of the braces I've seen.  I ran across an airsoft gun while shopping on Amazon and it seems that most of these things are made to look like actual parts that are available.  I'm wandering if anyone can ID either of the stocks im attaching pictures of.  I realize that-in the case of the airsoft gun, the stock may not be an actual pistol brace if it even exists in real life.  Still-I'd like to know who makes it.  The other stock appears to be a brace but with the straps removed. I also know that this is a bad idea and don't intend to do it.  But I'd like to see it in its entirety to decide if I can use it.  IMG_2578.thumb.PNG.9a09127935c254dba067de1635e8352b.PNG

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This is what is on my MCX 300blk. I believe they use the SBS Braces, not sure if this is what your looking for but it's close.

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46 minutes ago, daveW said:

Thanks all for the comments...that Thorsden  cheek rest might be what I go with.  

That's one fine stock. I've had a Thorsden on my wish list for a while. Just need to break down and do it.

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