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Iblis @iblis

Posted Sep 4, 2012 from halix.co

Will this really work?

Mr. Smith @jtjacobs24

I like the idea of a perfectly repeatable anchor point... I don't like the idea of losing my bottom row of teeth.

Robert Settles @engineer16

I might be missing the point, but if you're going to do this, why not just have a stock on it?

Kyle Goudreau @gooderk

When I had my body armor on i used to set the stock on TOP of my shoulder and manage the recoil much like he is doing. Totally do-able. I would prefer to have a better forward grip to help, but it wasn't necessary.

Robert Hathaway @rnhathaway

@engineer16 With a stock it would be considered an SBR.

Daniel Grossman @dag

I have seen a few videos from the creator of the product and at least in it's curent configuration it does not accomplish one of his requirements. He hopes the setup will make the AR Pistols easy to conceal but the extra girth in terms of width means you cant lay it flat on its side anymore thus making it much harder to conceal. secondly the listed price makes it cheaper to wait the 6 months and get the tax stamp for an sbr.

Robert Hathaway @rnhathaway

@dag I think its longer than 6mo now. Last I heard it was more like 8mo to a year.

James @jamesconn

As a proud owner of an AR pistol i will NOT be buying one of these! and ive worn my fare share of body armour and i never put the stock on top of my shoulder

James @jamesconn

armor*

Robert Lee @raalee

Why would you cut a rifle down to pistol size, then try and use a cheek weld? Mixed messages. Train one way, fight one way. Sub-guns have been on target with proper technique for almost 100 years, rifles and pistols for hundreds. People have too much time on their hands. Gadgets, gizmos and BS.

Robert Lee @raalee

I just filed an international patent for using a Cheek Weld. Stand back while I sue ever shooter for the last thousand years.

Robert Settles @engineer16

Just looks like a solution in search of a problem.

Urban Guerilla @urbanguerilla

There is a letter from the ATF NFA branch, floating around, that it's suitable to put a cheek weld (not a stock) on an AR pistol, and it's acceptable, without having to register it as an SBR.

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Urban Guerilla @urbanguerilla

@rnhathaway, I'm 1 month in...hope to have only 5 more to go.

Hokie @hokie

I would think your dentist would not approve.

Iblis @iblis

they have one for the Glock as well. Not sure yet.....