tc617
USN Sub Vet
Oh, wow! I already got a phase 5 tactical but may swap it out for one of those.
The KAK buffer tube and adjusting collars will allow you to lengthen the SIG arm brace to 3 different positions.
Oh, wow! I already got a phase 5 tactical but may swap it out for one of those.
Phase 5 just came out with their own buffer tube specifically for the SB15.
http://phase5wsi.com/hex-2-pistol-buffer-tube-hex-2.html
You might want to read the ATF decision on firing from the shoulder. This is how most able bodied people are using the Sig Brace even though it is contrary to what Sig designed it for.So if you own one of these, either:
1) You want the look of an SBR without having to file SBR paperwork, or
2) You thought you could actually use the SB15 as a stock, as a way of getting around SBR paperwork, or
3) You want to pretend you are this:
Later.
I know exactly how it's utilized...to give a 5.56 pistol that cool "SBR" look without actually putting a stock on it and filling out the NFA paperwork.
I see exactly how it's being used from the pictures in the link above. The only way to line your target up with the irons on the pistol (or even keep most optics in eye-line) using that thing is to hold it how the people in the picture are holding it...at arms-length. The weight of a P516 pistol plus a fully-loaded 30rd mag is about 6.5 pounds, with much of the weight distributed forward of the hand (barrel, magazine, etc), giving it even more leverage on the elbow and shoulder, even with the wrist braced.
How long can you hold that thing at arms-length and still be able to shoot accurately?
Like I said, the only way to accurately aim that thing is with a laser, so you can hold it in a position that is less inherently strenuous on the arm.
So if you own one of these, either:
1) You want the look of an SBR without having to file SBR paperwork, or
2) You thought you could actually use the SB15 as a stock, as a way of getting around SBR paperwork, or
3) You want to pretend you are this:
You might want to read the ATF decision on firing from the shoulder. This is how most able bodied people are using the Sig Brace even though it is contrary to what Sig designed it for.
You might want to read the ATF decision on firing from the shoulder. This is how most able bodied people are using the Sig Brace even though it is contrary to what Sig designed it for.
Folks who had Akins Accelerators had that letter in their stock and look where that got them...jus' sayin...
The KAK buffer tube and adjusting collars will allow you to lengthen the SIG arm brace to 3 different positions.
Mr. Ferret,
Thank you for posting this. I indeed "got" mine. I would like to thank you for being a thoughtful and helpful member of the Maryland shooters family.