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  • Brent

    #2ALivesMatter
    Nov 22, 2013
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    Amongst the Deplorables, SC.
    Does this require a proprietary buffer or will my standard be sufficient? Does it just use friction to hold it on the tube? Thinking of finally ditching my Gen1 Sig Brace. Thanks guys!
    --Brent


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    Decoy

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    MDS Supporter
    Mar 2, 2007
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    Dystopia
    Does this require a proprietary buffer or will my standard be sufficient? Does it just use friction to hold it on the tube? Thinking of finally ditching my Gen1 Sig Brace. Thanks guys!
    --Brent


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    GuitarmanNick

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    Jan 9, 2017
    2,223
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    The non adjustable SB-15 rubber brace will slip over a standard pistol buffer tube and stays where I put it using friction only. It is not very useful when placed around your forearm because it puts your hand at an angle that is fairly uncomfortable when trying to pull the trigger. That said, it works very well should you inadvertently shoulder your pistol when firing.
     

    Brent

    #2ALivesMatter
    Nov 22, 2013
    2,665
    Amongst the Deplorables, SC.
    The non adjustable SB-15 rubber brace will slip over a standard pistol buffer tube and stays where I put it using friction only. It is not very useful when placed around your forearm because it puts your hand at an angle that is fairly uncomfortable when trying to pull the trigger. That said, it works very well should you inadvertently shoulder your pistol when firing.



    That's all I needed! They're on sale at Brownells if anyone is interested! Thanks.


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