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I wanted to post this in case anyone else is interested in how to put a folding brace on this pistol. Cddn recently had these pistols for $349 but it comes with no brace. I was trying to figure out how to put a folding brace on it and finally realized all you have to do is put a small piece of metal (not polymer) 1913 picatinny rail on the back and then you can attach a folding brace adapter to the rail.
In this case the brace is a Sig brace but a person could buy a UTG adapter which are about $13ish on ebay and then attach any buffer tube and legal pistol brace to the adapter. Other folding adapters are available also under various names such as Ace, etc.
To attach the pic rail to the pistol you have to drill a hole in the pic rail and replace the original screw on the back with a longer screw. You can buy the small picatinny rails on Amazon for around $10 but I just took off the bottom rail of this $13 pistol laser and it works great.
laser https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NC3IQM8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I'm very impressed with the high build quality of the mostly metal HK but I'll wait to comment on it in detail until I put it through it's paces on the range. Thanks!
In this case the brace is a Sig brace but a person could buy a UTG adapter which are about $13ish on ebay and then attach any buffer tube and legal pistol brace to the adapter. Other folding adapters are available also under various names such as Ace, etc.
To attach the pic rail to the pistol you have to drill a hole in the pic rail and replace the original screw on the back with a longer screw. You can buy the small picatinny rails on Amazon for around $10 but I just took off the bottom rail of this $13 pistol laser and it works great.
laser https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NC3IQM8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I'm very impressed with the high build quality of the mostly metal HK but I'll wait to comment on it in detail until I put it through it's paces on the range. Thanks!
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