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six12 (6 shot revolver bullpup shotgun) plus the vector

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When people were complaining about the earlier models reliability issues I went to a PS-90, but have been waiting 1.5 years plus for Tornado Tech to take my $400 to do their SBR job (yes, I've had the Form1 sitting next to it for almost two years.) If I could do it over I would have waited for the updated/better Kriss SBR. Just buy the pistol version, order the stock, form1, done.

Oh well.

I don't think that you made a mistake. The PS-90 is a pretty awesome weapon.
 
I just can't see the Vector with the Sig brace being OK. On a AR pistol the buffer tube is part of the pistol. How would the vector with the brace be different than mounting a buffer tube and the brace on any pistol? Or would this be a SBR?

Just asking.
 
Still not sure about that. The Sig arm brace is the plastic stock looking part that you buy. The buffer tube is part of a working Ar15 pistol. The Kriss Vector has no such working part. You have to install a adapter to the pistol and then a buffer tube to the adapter. Both parts are not a working part of the pistol. You can't put a Sig brace on a Vector without putting on these two non working parts. If so, then I could make an adaper and put a Sig brace on any pistol I own. There is no way that would fly.
 
Im not a fan of the forearm brace so I would not use one. But it does not really specify what and how it is attached to a firearm in the ATF letter. Im not a lawyer but I would interpret this is that if you wanted to attach the brace to your glock you would still be fine.

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Im sure I'll "get what I paid for" but Im going to order one of these to try it out:

26 Round Magazine for Glock 21 30 .45 caliber - Red White & Blue
$21
http://www.galatiinternational.com/product/LCG4526.html

Well, I got my money's worth :) They will work, kind of. They are very tight in the mag well, I need to use one hand to hold the mag release and the other to yank the magazine out. I've been sanding the mag for about 30 minutes and its a little better. They will be my emergency backup mags.
 

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