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everything is fair game, right?<a href="http://s247.photobucket.com/user/dab969/media/image_zpsb174c259.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg141/dab969/image_zpsb174c259.jpg</a> View Quote Teh foldin thing that goes up AND a Sig brace!!! Unpossible!!! |
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everything is fair game, right?<a href="http://s247.photobucket.com/user/dab969/media/image_zpsb174c259.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg141/dab969/image_zpsb174c259.jpg</a> View Quote You cannot deny that is fucking tits. Edit: just saw the folder. Prepare your anus. |
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Why What is this I don't even. brb installing signotastock on my arnotansbr |
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What the hell, OP? Is that an SBR, or is the folder just for looks?
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everything is fair game, right?<a href="http://s247.photobucket.com/user/dab969/media/image_zpsb174c259.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg141/dab969/image_zpsb174c259.jpg</a> View Quote http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_4_98/154210_PAP_Pistol_M92_build_pics.html |
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double whammy! you are going to hell OP....according to Mrs. Feinstein.
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The SIG stock looks like it would prevent the extension of the under folder, therefore making the underfolder a non-stock and therefore not an SBR.
Legal Jiu-Jitsu at it's finest! |
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But here is the problem, if the stock is closed, then the safety automatically engages. <a href="http://s247.photobucket.com/user/dab969/media/image_zps3b0b23f6.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg141/dab969/image_zps3b0b23f6.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The SIG stock looks like it would prevent the extension of the under folder, therefore making the underfolder a non-stock and therefore not an SBR. Legal Jiu-Jitsu at it's finest! Interdasting? My Yugo M70 doesn't do that. (Granted I know this >< much about various AK variants...) |
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But here is the problem, if the stock is closed, then the safety automatically engages. <a href="http://s247.photobucket.com/user/dab969/media/image_zps3b0b23f6.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg141/dab969/image_zps3b0b23f6.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The SIG stock looks like it would prevent the extension of the under folder, therefore making the underfolder a non-stock and therefore not an SBR. Legal Jiu-Jitsu at it's finest! Easy fix. Just widen the notch on that stock a little enough for the safety to clear. |
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So, if I put a notastock on my Draco pistol, would i need to register it as an AOW to attach a foregrip or has a notaforegrip been invented with a similar strapping option I could ignore?
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That's what happens when you put an underfolder on a slant cut receiver, the stock moves forward and blocks the safety when it should let the safety pass through the clearance arch.
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But here is the problem, if the stock is closed, then the safety automatically engages. <a href="http://s247.photobucket.com/user/dab969/media/image_zps3b0b23f6.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg141/dab969/image_zps3b0b23f6.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The SIG stock looks like it would prevent the extension of the under folder, therefore making the underfolder a non-stock and therefore not an SBR. Legal Jiu-Jitsu at it's finest! Then it's a paperweight. Just like those brass knuckle-shaped "paperweights" I see sold sometimes. No FFL needed |
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But here is the problem, if the stock is closed, then the safety automatically engages. <a href="http://s247.photobucket.com/user/dab969/media/image_zps3b0b23f6.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg141/dab969/image_zps3b0b23f6.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The SIG stock looks like it would prevent the extension of the under folder, therefore making the underfolder a non-stock and therefore not an SBR. Legal Jiu-Jitsu at it's finest! That doesn't look like a Ugo under folder safety Should have a tab on the top also. |
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everything is fair game, right?<a href="http://s247.photobucket.com/user/dab969/media/image_zpsb174c259.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg141/dab969/image_zpsb174c259.jpg</a> View Quote Was it originally, or at any time since, transferred as a rifle? If so, hide your dag. |
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That's what happens when you put an underfolder on a slant cut receiver, the stock moves forward and blocks the safety when it should let the safety pass through the clearance arch. Kharn Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote Ahh! I see. The back of the receiver is a shaped differently necessitating a more forward mounting position for the stock pivot. I dunt learnt something today. |
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Quoted: Easy fix. Just widen the notch on that stock a little enough for the safety to clear. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The SIG stock looks like it would prevent the extension of the under folder, therefore making the underfolder a non-stock and therefore not an SBR. Legal Jiu-Jitsu at it's finest! Easy fix. Just widen the notch on that stock a little enough for the safety to clear. |
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I'm not milling on the stock. I'll dick with the safety instead. It was an M92 before I installed the not a stock. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The SIG stock looks like it would prevent the extension of the under folder, therefore making the underfolder a non-stock and therefore not an SBR. Legal Jiu-Jitsu at it's finest! Easy fix. Just widen the notch on that stock a little enough for the safety to clear. So it was a Ugo Krink to start with, correct? |
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Quoted: That doesn't look like a Ugo under folder safety Should have a tab on the top also. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The SIG stock looks like it would prevent the extension of the under folder, therefore making the underfolder a non-stock and therefore not an SBR. Legal Jiu-Jitsu at it's finest! That doesn't look like a Ugo under folder safety Should have a tab on the top also. |
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You cannot deny that is fucking tits. Edit: just saw the folder. Prepare your anus. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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everything is fair game, right?<a href="http://s247.photobucket.com/user/dab969/media/image_zpsb174c259.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg141/dab969/image_zpsb174c259.jpg</a> You cannot deny that is fucking tits. Edit: just saw the folder. Prepare your anus. Dunno why, but I |
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Yo dawg, I heard you like stocks. So I put a stock on yo rifle next to yo not-stock, so you can stock while you not-stock.
I'm sorry, this was honestly the first thing that popped into my head. I have a problem. |
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Quoted: That's what happens when you put an underfolder on a slant cut receiver, the stock moves forward and blocks the safety when it should let the safety pass through the clearance arch. Kharn Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote |
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It's not really slant cut. Here is the pistol with the brace briefly un-installed. <a href="http://s247.photobucket.com/user/dab969/media/image_zpsaf236928.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg141/dab969/image_zpsaf236928.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's what happens when you put an underfolder on a slant cut receiver, the stock moves forward and blocks the safety when it should let the safety pass through the clearance arch. Kharn Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile So is it a pistol or sbr? |
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That's what happens when you put an underfolder on a slant cut receiver, the stock moves forward and blocks the safety when it should let the safety pass through the clearance arch. Kharn Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile So is it a pistol or sbr? Pretty sure with the underfolder that is an SBR. I'm trying to figure out what the Sig Brace is mounted on however. |
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Pretty sure with the underfolder that is an SBR. I'm trying to figure out what the Sig Brace is mounted on however. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's what happens when you put an underfolder on a slant cut receiver, the stock moves forward and blocks the safety when it should let the safety pass through the clearance arch. Kharn Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile So is it a pistol or sbr? Pretty sure with the underfolder that is an SBR. I'm trying to figure out what the Sig Brace is mounted on however. It is, unless the under folder is welded closed. |
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That's what happens when you put an underfolder on a slant cut receiver, the stock moves forward and blocks the safety when it should let the safety pass through the clearance arch. Kharn Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile So is it a pistol or sbr? Pretty sure with the underfolder that is an SBR. I'm trying to figure out what the Sig Brace is mounted on however. It is, unless the under folder is welded closed. Considering he just now made it so he could fire the damn thing with the stock folded, I'd say it was never welded. |
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Why would I weld the underfolder? The sig brace is attached to a piece of metal that slides under the pistol grip. All you do is loosen the grip screw and the mount for the sig brace slides in place. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It is, unless the under folder is welded closed. Considering he just now made it so he could fire the damn thing with the stock folded, I'd say it was never welded. So its a SBR in compliance with NFA? |
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you guys are misunderstanding the purpose.
leave Sig-not-a-stock on 99.99% of the time = legal .01% of the time? hehehe you essentially get an SBR without having to worry about being prosecuted. |
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Why would I weld the underfolder? The sig brace is attached to a piece of metal that slides under the pistol grip. All you do is loosen the grip screw and the mount for the sig brace slides in place. Besides, if it has a "Pistol Grip" it's a pistol, right? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It is, unless the under folder is welded closed. Considering he just now made it so he could fire the damn thing with the stock folded, I'd say it was never welded. Besides, if it has a "Pistol Grip" it's a pistol, right? Do you have a tax stamp for it? |
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