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Where are these mythical 16" bbls?
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I keep coming back to these. I'm seriously considering SBR'ing a G22 just for this. With a G22, I have my .40 and with a conversion barrel, the 9mm.
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"Better to die for something than live for nothing"
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I live in CT with remaining AWB restrictions and I can't have a folding stock on this. Is there an easy/obvious way to pin the stock open?
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Are SBRs legal in CT? If they are, you may find that there is no restriction on folding stocks for SBRs. If there are restrictions on folding stocks for SBRs, then the hinge could be simply welded, or the hinge pin and sping could be replaced with a bolt and nut.
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Israeli Special Forces Training www.MakoDefense.com • Combat-Proven Weapons Accessories and Holsters www.themakogroup.com
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looks like some bad ass stuff maby some day i can get one
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Originally Posted By MakoDefense:
Updated list of pistols the KPOS is available for: KPOS17 for the Glock 17, 17L, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 31, 32, 34, 35 KPOS18 for the Glock 18 The KPOS will be available soon for XD. You know that there are a lot more Sig 229/220 M11's in circulation than 226's. Nice product. |
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Sig 229 works with the 226 version, and maybe the 220 as well - the frame is similar, but there are not many 220 outside of the US, so harder to test.
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Israeli Special Forces Training www.MakoDefense.com • Combat-Proven Weapons Accessories and Holsters www.themakogroup.com
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I know this is kind of a long shot, but is there a model in the works for CZs?
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Any info on the xd/xdm versions?
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I was told that by simply adding a foregrip on a pistol, it made an illegal weapon.
When I asked for information about the restrictive law, I was given this link: HERE So is this kind of kit legal to carry around, take to the range, etc. ??? "" For civilian use, it turns a pistol into an effective, compact carbine that can be carried or stored in about the same space as a pistol. It is handy in confined spaces, and a lot of fun as well. "" |
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Whoops, wrong planet
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Originally Posted By tugboat:
I was told that by simply adding a foregrip on a pistol, it made an illegal weapon. When I asked for information about the restrictive law, I was given this link: HERE So is this kind of kit legal to carry around, take to the range, etc. ??? "" For civilian use, it turns a pistol into an effective, compact carbine that can be carried or stored in about the same space as a pistol. It is handy in confined spaces, and a lot of fun as well. "" Turns your Pistol into an SBR - Short Barreled Rifle: "NFA Information: The KPOS itself is not an NFA device. It is simply a stock in the eyes of the ATFE. Before the stock can be mounted on a pistol, the pistol itself must be registered with the ATFE (with a Form 1) as a short-barreled rifle. Once the pistol is registered, the KPOS may be installed. I am not sure whether the ATFE would consider possession of the KPOS and an unregistered pistol to be constructive possession ( I am work on getting a firm answer on this). Since different ATFE field offices tend to enforce things differently, my advice right now would be to store a KPOS with someone who does not have the appropriate pistol until your pistol is registered as an SBR. Once the pistol is registered, it will always be an SBR. The KPOS can be removed and the pistol can still be used as a pistol, but the registered pistol will always be an NFA device, with or without the KPOS (or GLR17/440) installed." |
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Originally Posted By tugboat: It depends on your local laws. Federal law is clear - it causes the pistol to be considered an SBR as far as ATFE is concerned, and is subject to certain federal restrictions. In some states/locations, this is all that applies. In other states, SBRs are not allowed at all, or more restricted. Some states do not allow an SBR to be concealed, or for carry of an SBR to be covered under their carry permit laws, so in certain states it may not be legal to pull the pistol out of the KPOS and stick it in you concealment holster, while it is in others. As far as I know, TX has pretty good laws, but you will want to check this yourself, as I am not an expert on state law by any means.So is this kind of kit legal to carry around, take to the range, etc. ??? According to the ATFE, you can remove an SBRed pistol from the registry, but they don't refund your tax, of course.
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Israeli Special Forces Training www.MakoDefense.com • Combat-Proven Weapons Accessories and Holsters www.themakogroup.com
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Originally Posted By Stu5250: Any info on the xd/xdm versions? I hope to hear soon, I have an XD that is begging for one. Also will mention the CZ again - it was one of the pistols I recommended when they asked for a list of pistols that we needed to make the KPOS G2 for. |
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Israeli Special Forces Training www.MakoDefense.com • Combat-Proven Weapons Accessories and Holsters www.themakogroup.com
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That looks very slick. I may have to go out and get one.
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Can it take a SIG arm brace?
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