Yeah, I understand. I have an AR pistol I bought a couple of years ago. Actually like the little guy...but I'd want to slap on ear protection before I used it even for home defense. But at the time there was still much hand-wringing over buffer tube braces and what would happen legally if you ever--accidentally or intentionally--shouldered one to shoot. Now, there are actually length adjustable braces! In other words, "stocks" that are called "braces" only because there's a place to put your forearm inside of it. This topic about a 26" gun--that I'll bet might have an adjustable brace on it--not being classified as a rifle has me envisioning someone built like the Incredible Hulk--8 feet tall and able to lift trucks--shooting a full sized AR, with an optic and a 100-rnd drum and mounted light, one-handed with a 20-inch forearm stuck through the brace.
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- Fri Mar 20, 2020 2:36 pm
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