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Such as "Does crack affect my ability to make sane decisions?"So many questions with that picture…
Maybe you should start.I don't use alcohol or drugs.
It's a 0% 3d printed lower too!!
Don't worry, there's no way in hell I'm handing you my beer.What would this accomplish? Moving the center of gravity all the way to the rear will just make it harder to handle from any position.
NWFA is becoming the "hold my beer and watch this" of firearm forums. Not a good thing in my eyes.
Well if its under 26" OAL even with the 10.5" barrel, it'd be considered "concealable" and thus could well be possibly thrown into AOW status. If the guy puts a 16" barreled upper, its gonna be just a firearm/rifle and there's no grey area there, unless he builds the lower into a pistol (that pesky "once a rifle, always a rifle/once a shotgun, always a shotgun" thing, but "once a pistol, can go to rifle and back if not being a dick and making a SBR" )1) My guess (not advice): It's still a two-handed design so it's either an AOW or a Firearm or soon to quite possibly be an SBR if it's not already. It's definitely not a pistol AFAICT so putting an upper on it would probably be a bad idea.
Full agreement there.2) I know you didn't ask this out loud but yes, it looks retarded.
What if you had a hand amputated?Want to get SCREWY? Put a VFG on the 9 o clock rail on a quad rail. See if that counts as a "vertical" still gonna be an AOW because "two hand grip"
A socket to go into the prostethic stub?What if you had a hand amputated?
Picatinny rail mounted to the Ulna?A socket to go into the prostethic stub?
Ball joint socket so the amputed limb becomes a literal support limb ?
If you hawk this forum as much as I do readingYou and @arakboss should get together.
Depends on how the limb's amputated. If at the wrist, that could be a good place for a socket joint to connect to the firearm. If at the elbow, might be a place for buffer tube support rail or some such. Can't be fixed onto the firearm but can just support via the buffer tube which slides onto the rail in front of elbow. A more high tech version of the original arm brace designs. Although, that greatly depends on which side got amputated...Picatinny rail mounted to the Ulna?