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I got one coming too. What sucks is a week earlier I bought a regular brace after contemplating waiting for the SBX. At least I will be able to compare them and keep the one I like.

 

What sucks even more is I registered an AR lower I would have been happy to put the SIG brace on instead registering.

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What are the advantages of this new one?

 

None, unless "misused" ;) In which case just less bulk, a bit lighter, and debatably, aesthetics.

 

- OS

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i think they only had 2 available...and you guys got them lol :squint:

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well if anyone knows where to get this little gem...let me know... :)

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i think they only had 2 available...and you guys got them lol :squint:

 

Nah, 61 in stock just before I ordered Thursday...

 

well if anyone knows where to get this little gem...let me know... 

 

So far only from SIG AFAIK ... just have to keep the link handy and check daily I'd say.

 

- OS

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thanks Oh Shoot... prob gonna go ahead and build my pistols with the regular sb15...I'll keep looking for the sbx, may put this lil gem (sbx) on a roni bravo...just cause  it'll be boss, and well, I'm a boss so i must have it :ph34r:

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thanks Oh Shoot... prob gonna go ahead and build my pistols with the regular sb15...I'll keep looking for the sbx, may put this lil gem (sbx) on a roni bravo...just cause  it'll be boss, and well, I'm a boss so i must have it :ph34r:

 

Nothing wrong with the SB-15, I dig it, leaving it on my main AR pistol/firearm.

 

ARpistol-final.jpg

 

Just wanted to try the new one on an AK pistol, similar to what Dolomite has done, except with the M92 PAP.

 

http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/82736-my-edc-mini-draco-final-version/

 

- OS

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Oh Shoot, does the vertical foregrip change the classification of that AR pistol?  I thought I had a handle on what makes an AR gun a pistol vs a rifle vs any other weapon, but now I am confused.

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Oh Shoot, does the vertical foregrip change the classification of that AR pistol?  I thought I had a handle on what makes an AR gun a pistol vs a rifle vs any other weapon, but now I am confused.

Adding a VFG to a "pistol" that is OVER 26" overall length turns it into a "firearm".

 

Adding a VFG to a "pistol" UNDER 26" overall length turns it into a "Any Other Weapon" and must be registered with the ATF before adding the VFG.

 

 

ETA: Hiding that "firearm" on your person becomes an "Any Other Weapon" and must be registered with the ATF.

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Adding a VFG to a "pistol" that is OVER 26" overall length turns it into a "firearm".

 

Adding a VFG to a "pistol" UNDER 26" overall length turns it into a "Any Other Weapon" and must be registered with the ATF before adding the VFG.

 

 

ETA: Hiding that "firearm" on your person becomes an "Any Other Weapon" and must be registered with the ATF.

 

Yup. Picture shows my legal non-NFA firearm. When I remove the VFG,  it's magically a handgun again.

 

And by the way, the qualifying length is 26.0", if you trust your own measurement absolutely. ;)

 

- OS

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I got mine this morning. It is lighter, thinner and fits the tube better.

Personally I do not like the looks of it but it definitely works.

 

Yep, mine came too, tracking just wasn't updated when we talked.

 

- OS

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And mine is already sold.

 

Gonna go ahead and use mine on PAP. I kinda like the cleaner less bulky look of the thing myself.

 

- OS

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Adding a VFG to a "pistol" that is OVER 26" overall length turns it into a "firearm".

Adding a VFG to a "pistol" UNDER 26" overall length turns it into a "Any Other Weapon" and must be registered with the ATF before adding the VFG.


ETA: Hiding that "firearm" on your person becomes an "Any Other Weapon" and must be registered with the ATF.



So what length bbl and brand/length buffer tube is needed to hit the magic 26"?
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So what length bbl and brand/length buffer tube is needed to hit the magic 26"?

Depends on the gun type as all receivers are different lengths. Also depends on the buffer tube length.

 

My 7.5" AK makes it with an extended buffer tube, folding hinge and pig nose adapter. I believe 10.5" is the magic number for ARs with an extended buffer tube but I could be wrong so verify.

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So what length bbl and brand/length buffer tube is needed to hit the magic 26"?

 

On AR a 10.3" or 10.5" barrel with an extended buffer tube like the KAK model made for the brace makes it.  Standard pistol buffer tube or carbine tube will fall short. Measured from end of barrel threads to end of buffer tube. Muzzle device only counts in barrel length and hence overall length if permanently attached.

 

- OS

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I was thinking also last night... i just re-gripped my golf clubs not long ago... and you could do the same thing with this to insure it would stay in place... just some double sided tape and mineral spirits rubbed on, then slide it on and let dry... not sure how big of a circumference the KAK gen2 tubes are but that's what i have...haven't gotten my brace in yet tho...

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