Would the pad change the configuration enough to call it a butt stock instead of a brace?????
I don't have enough room in my brain to store such things.
Would the pad change the configuration enough to call it a butt stock instead of a brace?????
You don't want her getting even.
In the one you pictured, that brace is designed to conform around the wrist of the shooter. It has to be flexible enough to do that. If that's the case, I'm sure it would also provide some cushion to a shoulder.
That's kinda what I thought. Even a hard rubber provides a decent cushion on a firearm like that.
Would the pad change the configuration enough to call it a butt stock instead of a brace?????
I will go with yes, since the ability to use it on your arm would be hindered
Yeah I know what you mean.Im more wondering about the legal aspect of that.
Will attaching a pad turn that brace into a stock when it comes to the ATF?
What if you can easily remove the pad, like velcro?
I'm the wrong guy to ask. For crying out loud, this is the breakroom!!!
What if you can easily remove the pad, like velcro?
The ATF lady has spoken.
Obviously it provides enough cushion for sig to release a 10.3" 308 with a brace
no, but I wouldn't risk my freedom on it.
I'm still anxiously awaiting Chezuki's incident report.
Me too!
Did he spill coffee on his boss or shot someone by accident???
Sorry, I actually had to work for a while. Had a faulty sensor throw an active fire alarm. Fun times were had, and a ton of paperwork ensued.
There is no real recoil in these. My AR-10 is a breeze to shoot.