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If the NFA goes away?
Yeah.....
I'll need to update my Christmas wish list.
Aloha, Mark
Yeah.....
I'll need to update my Christmas wish list.
Aloha, Mark
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No braces. If the NFA goes away, well... I've wanted an Uzi for a long time... maybe the prices and availability will become such that I can find/afford one...National - HERE WE GO!!! NFA REPEAL FILED
This is some hard core erotica here. Be careful who you're watching with ;) Case filed to dismiss charges and repeal the NFA in it's *entirety. Beautifully worded, seems like a Michael Jordan slam dunk on a Fisher Price hoop! Will be very interested to see how this pans out I'm certain A LOT of...www.northwestfirearms.com
The above thread got me thinking - if the NFA goes away, that would eliminate the constraints on barrel length for rifles and scrap the ATF's upcoming pistol brace scheme. However, I do see a practical use for pistol stabilizing braces on firearms. For example, if someone loses mobility in one arm, certain types of stabilizing brace could enable them to continue using their weapon whereas they might find a firearm with a traditional rifle stock more difficult to operate.
I know, some braces (like the shark fin-style) just suck in general, but the Tailhook, SBA3, and similar models equipped with a devoid plug might be a great middle ground. The devoid plug would give it the functionality of a stock, but it could be removed if the user is injured and needs support for one-handed operation. Based on the above rationale, what are your thoughts - would you keep the brace or switch to a stock?
Well if I still had some left after that tragic boating accident I used to love my tailhooks. They worked very well, I'd probably print out some kind of pad that can be latched into them but can also be quickly removed.I would definitely swap many of them to stocks, but I'd probably keep a couple with tailhooks and run devoid plugs in them.
Oh man.. Your triggering some synapses there.The only SBR I could see being interested in aside from a 14" barrel model 1892 in 357 mag. Is a Universal enforcer in a M1 carbine paratrooper stock.
As to the AR/AK stuff not my thing.