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Posted: 2/15/2010 11:36:18 AM
[Last Edit: 2/15/2010 4:15:44 PM by EMA-Tactical]
THE IMAGE ABOVE IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT Convert your pistol to an accurate assault rifle in less than 10 seconds • Increased accuracy past 50 yards. • No need to carry both rifle and pistol ammunition. • Hinged polymer and aluminum carbine frame. • Assembly is secured with two locking pins. • Collapsible stock, adjustable cheekpiece. • Barrel extension can be removed from the stock and replaced with a silencer. • A fourth Picatinny rail under the barrel extension. • Attractive polymer case. • Spare magazine holder attaches to the collapsible stock. • Included two position folding forward grip. • Optional brass catcher is available. • Optional vehicle mount available. • Available for Glock 17,18,19,22,23,25,31,32,34,35. • Coming soon models for Sig Sauer, Springfield XD, H&K, USP & Jericho. Please check out our video. Go to the following link, click on the video tab and press play: http://ema.plutog.co.il/viewProduct.asp?ID=267&catID=376 For More information, please visit our website at www.ematactical.com or email us at info@ematactical.com. All NFA Rules Apply. No pistol disassembly required |
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Posted: 2/15/2010 11:47:17 AM
How is that not an SBR or AOW?
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Posted: 2/15/2010 12:33:12 PM
Originally Posted By unclemoak:
How is that not an SBR or AOW? Posted on their website... "NFA Warning This product is regulated by NFA rules. Transfer of this product is regulated by NFA rules. This product converts a pistol into a short barreled rifle (SBR). SBR are regulated under the laws of the National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA). It is illegal to possess this product unless it is registered with Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives BATF&E (Form 1) or you are a Class 3 Dealer. It is illegal to transfer this product to anyone before they have registered this product with BATF&E. " |
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Posted: 9/28/2010 1:23:21 AM
Will this work with a Glock that has a "rear sear" installed?
Thanks, Jake |
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Posted: 9/28/2010 2:26:48 AM
Sure looks cool....wish we could have SBR's in Washington
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Posted: 3/9/2011 1:21:03 PM
[Last Edit: 3/9/2011 1:21:33 PM by Scorched1]
Originally Posted By DasRonin:
Originally Posted By unclemoak:
How is that not an SBR or AOW? Posted on their website... "NFA Warning This product is regulated by NFA rules. Transfer of this product is regulated by NFA rules. This product converts a pistol into a short barreled rifle (SBR). SBR are regulated under the laws of the National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA). It is illegal to possess this product unless it is registered with Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives BATF&E (Form 1) or you are a Class 3 Dealer. It is illegal to transfer this product to anyone before they have registered this product with BATF&E. " that is incorrect. it is not an NFA item at all and does not require any registration. it is no different than an AR15 stock WRT this issue. |
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Posted: 5/20/2011 10:29:55 PM
so it this class 3 or not?
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Posted: 5/20/2011 10:34:29 PM
[Last Edit: 5/20/2011 10:36:01 PM by eddiein1984]
That chunk of plastic may not be NFA, but it sure looks like the Glock combo would be.
How does accuracy increase past 50 yards? If anything, it should be less accurate by mounting the optic on the plastic shell, which is mounted to the plastic receiver. |
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Posted: 6/2/2011 12:45:56 PM
If you want to legally put your Glock into this stock you will have to make it a registered Short Barreled Rifle seeing as the barrel is less than 16in long. The stock can be bought by anyone and is not registered, just like a 10.5in AR-15 upper. An "AOW" which is Any Other Weapon is a pistol with a foward grip only, this system puts a stock on the gun there for making it an SBR.
My only question is can you suse a suppressor with this stock system? |
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Posted: 6/4/2011 10:23:29 PM
Believe you have to register the Glock as an SBR, correct? Is it legal to switch back and forth from pistol to SBR configuration though?
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Posted: 6/23/2011 11:49:58 PM
Too complicated, probably better suited for agency use if they work..
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Posted: 6/30/2011 4:50:11 PM
Too bulky for agency use - the only advantage would be concealability, and it is too big. You can have an MP5 or AR that is about the same size.
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Posted: 7/15/2011 8:30:46 PM
looks dumb
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Posted: 8/31/2011 11:22:47 PM
The only thing that increases your effective range is the fact it gives you a platform for optics. If it lengthened the barrel I could see a benefit to it. Other wise its just for looks IMHO.
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Posted: 12/11/2011 1:06:59 AM
yeah it will, you just have to modify it a little.
the kit has a plastic poly type piece that goes over the rear of the slide, you can see it in the picture below on the back of the glock all you do is just cut you the portion where the sear switch is with a dremel tool or hell even a pocket knife, it really doesnt matter. your just taking plastic off to expose the sear switch. then your good to go ![]() |
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