October 13, 2013, 09:44 AM | #1 |
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Michigan SBR?
I live in the great state of Michigan where people who are in charge think they know what they are doing but really need help wiping their own butts. I'm not allowed to own a SBR like the Colt Commando and have to resort to other avenues. My arms are Short enough I can just shoulder this plstol and shoot it as a carbine although I shoot it mostly by just holding a cheek weld on the buffer tube which I quite often find myself doing with AR carbines anyway. I would love to have a A2 stubby stock mounted on this firearm but until I move south this is what I call my "Michigan Commando".
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October 14, 2013, 08:18 AM | #2 |
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I like that, very compact! Now you've got me thinking
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October 14, 2013, 08:55 AM | #3 |
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Have you looked into the Sig Sauer SB15 for your pistol? ATF does not consider it a stock.
http://sigsauer.com/ Jim
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It is my understanding that they are about as long as a collapsed carbine stock, and despite being over 6 feet tall, it's not that difficult for me to operate an AR-15 with the stock fully collapsed. |
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ATF does not consider them a stock, they are made of soft rubber. Not sure how they would work shouldered. Jim
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