Knock yourself out... while I enjoy my suppressors and short barrels.MadMonkey wrote:Well, that was what I meant by my last sentence... if you're worried about shouldering, then get something that is a legal rifle, because there's a slim chance that you'll be as effective with a cheek-welded pistol as you would with a shouldered bullpup.Abraham wrote:MadMonkey,
You've provided some great information, but my focus is more about overall length comparison while considering shoulder shooting comfort.
With the AR pistol shouldering or actually not shouldering bother, I see a rifle that is short and can be shouldered in the AUG. Undoubtedly, the AUG has it's own special disadvantages, but can be shouldered, is very short, shoots the same cartridge, etc....in other words, you don't have to stay within and satisfy some oddball parameter government bureaucrats insistence.
It comes down to what you're comfortable with. See sig
I can't answer for everyone, but I much prefer the freedom of being able to carry an AR pistol anywhere I can take my regular conceal carry pistols, especially when traveling across state lines... not to mention not having to pay yet another illegitimate tax.AJSully421 wrote:Download a NFA trust template. -snip-
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- Tue Dec 13, 2016 1:07 am
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Re: Legal Definition of Shouldering
Download a NFA trust template.
5 minutes of your time on a form 1.
$200
Postage
Cost of sending your lower to Ident Marking in Rockwall.
That is all it takes to be able to be completely rid of these "sig brace shouldering" questions...
Go get a SBR stamp and don't worry about it.
5 minutes of your time on a form 1.
$200
Postage
Cost of sending your lower to Ident Marking in Rockwall.
That is all it takes to be able to be completely rid of these "sig brace shouldering" questions...
Go get a SBR stamp and don't worry about it.