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Posted: 1/10/2018 5:38:41 PM EDT
[Last Edit: svt-ar15]
DoubleStar is proud to introduce the "Strongarm" Pistol Brace.
When firing a PDW-style pistol, control is imperative. DoubleStar introduces the new Strongarm™ Pistol Brace. Machined from billet aluminum, the Strongarm™ provides a rock-solid plate that fits securely on most AR-style pistol buffer tubes with two clamp screws. For added control, the Strongarm™ also comes with a Velcro strap to secure the pistol to your forearm for easy one-handed shooting. Fits tubes from 1.11" to 1.2" in diameter. Recommended for use with the DoubleStar pistol tube, at 1.19" diameter. Now available here: Strongarm Pistol Brace |
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Nice!
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I like it! Have a couple coming.
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...Truth is not relative.
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I like it, but is there a way to stake that knurled nut at the end of it, or is the whole system relying on loctite?
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Does not look like the arm will fit inside. How does it actually fit over the arm?
What good is QD at the bottom of the brace? All it will do is rotate the pistol over itself--pretty useless |
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Originally Posted By Anti_Russian:
I like it, but is there a way to stake that knurled nut at the end of it, or is the whole system relying on loctite? View Quote Originally Posted By DavidDK:
Does not look like the arm will fit inside. How does it actually fit over the arm? What good is QD at the bottom of the brace? All it will do is rotate the pistol over itself--pretty useless View Quote |
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"Tighten it like youve got a pair"
Youve just convinced me to buy from you haha |
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looks well made
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very nice looking brace
in before silly stamp collectors |
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kbb = kek bye bye = ignore listed = trash
trash stinks, i don't like smelling trash so i put the trash outside in the trash can, it's that simple |
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Not too shabby.
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My rifle was too long, so I spent $200 and waited 6 months to make it shorter. Then it was too loud, so I spent another $200 and waited another 6 months to make it quieter. This made it longer again.
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Originally Posted By DeadTime0:
"Tighten it like youve got a pair" Youve just convinced me to buy from you haha View Quote Any chance there's a way for you guys to legally make a version that clamps to a standard buffer tube? With all the adjustable braces coming out that pull it off, it's got my wheels turning. |
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Originally Posted By mmmboats: Annnnnd another one here! My next pistol is getting one of these for sure. Any chance there's a way for you guys to legally make a version that clamps to a standard buffer tube? With all the adjustable braces coming out that pull it off, it's got my wheels turning. View Quote |
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I like it
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UTA-"No one can take that which can not be held by the hand".
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Originally Posted By mmmboats: Annnnnd another one here! My next pistol is getting one of these for sure. Any chance there's a way for you guys to legally make a version that clamps to a standard buffer tube? With all the adjustable braces coming out that pull it off, it's got my wheels turning. View Quote I don't think you want manufactures of these braces confusing the two. Keep them separate, keep the ATF happy, and keep pistol braces around. Pistol braces go on pistol extensions, just keep it that way. |
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Will this fit the scorpion extensions?
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UTA-"No one can take that which can not be held by the hand".
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Originally Posted By Castillo: A pistol extension is meant for a pistol, a regular receiver extension is meant for a rifle. An arm brace is meant for a pistol, a stock is meant for a rifle. I don't think you want manufactures of these braces confusing the two. Keep them separate, keep the ATF happy, and keep pistol braces around. Pistol braces go on pistol extensions, just keep it that way. View Quote |
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Excellent. As a Southpaw, I approve
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"That pistol just kept saying, let go of my ears, you don't know what you're doing." - thehellbringer
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Originally Posted By svt-ar15: As long as the Scorpion extension measures between 1.10 and 1.19" you should be good to go. Thanks! View Quote Kinda tough finding a 1.20" tube. |
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I like this! I really like that the "strap" has minimal exposure. Well done! I work at a Doublestar distributor and hope we have these on order!
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Originally Posted By Dragynn:
Yeah I just got mine, and there is no way it will tighten down on a 1.10-1.12 tube, not even close. Are you talking about using a spacer of some kind? Kinda tough finding a 1.20" tube. View Quote https://www.ar15.com/forums/ar-15/New-Strongarm-brace-coming-from-DoubleStar/122-722454/&page=3#i7672688 https://www.brownells.com/handgun-parts/recoil-parts/recoil-hardware/ar-15-pistol-buffer-tube-prod102334.aspx 1.12" isn't that much narrower, and I still had more room to tighten it down on mine. I do agree that some soft shims would be nice to spread the pressure over different size tubes, like some flashlight mounts come with. |
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Originally Posted By blAck_Rice: My review of the Strongarm, using the $20 Brownells pistol buffer tube (among the lightest on the market and 1.15" OD): https://www.ar15.com/forums/ar-15/New-Strongarm-brace-coming-from-DoubleStar/122-722454/&page=3#i7672688 https://www.brownells.com/handgun-parts/recoil-parts/recoil-hardware/ar-15-pistol-buffer-tube-prod102334.aspx 1.12" isn't that much narrower, and I still had more room to tighten it down on mine. I do agree that some soft shims would be nice to spread the pressure over different size tubes, like some flashlight mounts come with. View Quote Mine has a small bad patch in the anodizing too about the size of a nickel, not enough to warrant returning it, but noticeable and kinda leaves a bad impression seeing as it is a new $100.00 part. |
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Originally Posted By Dragynn: I went ahead and ordered the Damage Ind. 1.190 tube, but it was quite pricey compared to what I got my 1.11 and 1.25 tubes for. Seems like it would have been optimum to design this brace for the common 1.25 tubes, with maybe a couple of semi-hard plastic shims included to encompass the other sizes. Mine has a small bad patch in the anodizing too about the size of a nickel, not enough to warrant returning it, but noticeable and kinda leaves a bad impression seeing as it is a new $100.00 part. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By svt-ar15:
As for the anodizing, I hate to hear that is was unsatisfactory. If you change your mind, we'll gladly take it back and replace it. Thanks for your business! View Quote Having a lady who does custom leatherwork make me a strap w/buckle to replace the velcro, I think it will look pretty cool like that, trying to talk her into putting tiny conchos on it, lol, yeah i'm Texan, we do cheeseball stuff sometimes. |
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Originally Posted By Dragynn: Appreciate the good customer service, thanks for the offer to replace, but again it's not bad enough to worry about, i'll probably just paint it once I get the whole shebang put together and am satisfied with the build. Having a lady who does custom leatherwork make me a strap w/buckle to replace the velcro, I think it will look pretty cool like that, trying to talk her into putting tiny conchos on it, lol, yeah i'm Texan, we do cheeseball stuff sometimes. View Quote |
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Man, got the tube in and got the whole thing put together (with just a cheap upper I had laying around to see what it would all look like).
Holy crap does it look good! I love that it's all-metal, had to have it that way due to wife's latex allergy of course, but it just looks and feels meaner and more business-like. And not that she would ever shoulder a brace........but if she did, this would be the FIRST rifle in literally dozens of tries with different set-ups, that actually fits her for length-of-pull....guys, you have no idea how hard it is unless you've done it, to fit a rifle to a woman that's maybe 5'2" with T-rex length arms, small hands, and big boobies. Damn nice Doublestar, thinking of buying a second one, and using it on her rifle, seems like it would be perfectly legal to shoulder it then with a 16" barrel? Oh and one more for me. |
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Originally Posted By Dragynn:
Man, got the tube in and got the whole thing put together (with just a cheap upper I had laying around to see what it would all look like). Holy crap does it look good! I love that it's all-metal, had to have it that way due to wife's latex allergy of course, but it just looks and feels meaner and more business-like. And not that she would ever shoulder a brace........but if she did, this would be the FIRST rifle in literally dozens of tries with different set-ups, that actually fits her for length-of-pull....guys, you have no idea how hard it is unless you've done it, to fit a rifle to a woman that's maybe 5'2" with T-rex length arms, small hands, and big boobies. Damn nice Doublestar, thinking of buying a second one, and using it on her rifle, seems like it would be perfectly legal to shoulder it then with a 16" barrel? Oh and one more for me. View Quote |
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Would I be violating NFA laws if I put that spongy pad you guys sell on the buffer tube?
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On the one hand BATFE is prepared to redefine machine guns and on the other one Tech Branch is so drunk they don't even remember the definition of rifle stock.
I'm baffled, but I'll take it. |
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Married the most eligible woman on ARFCOM.
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Originally Posted By mikepiet:
Would I be violating NFA laws if I put that spongy pad you guys sell on the buffer tube? View Quote |
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True that. I always say don't poke the bear if you don't have to. On a side note, for those that want to see how easy it is to install the Strongarm is to install, I made a short install video.
Strongarm Install Video |
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Originally Posted By svt-ar15: That's what we like to hear! Glad you and your wife like it. If you don't care, head over to our website and give it a review so folks who aren't AR15.com members know how much you liked it! Strongarm Pistol Brace Link View Quote |
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Originally Posted By svt-ar15:
There are no rules I know about regarding putting padding no the tube. I wouldn't think it's a violation, but I'm not an official ATF agent either. http://www.lisa-legalinfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/atf170414.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By svt-ar15:
Originally Posted By mikepiet:
Would I be violating NFA laws if I put that spongy pad you guys sell on the buffer tube? http://www.lisa-legalinfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/atf170414.jpg |
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Its to late for the boots, save your watch!
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I would put that in a section on your website other than "buttstock"
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callmenoshie: "saying that females have the potential to be "bat shit crazy" is like saying the sky has the potential to be blue."
XCRmonger: "I've seen German Shit Porn that was sexier." |
Originally Posted By Entropy9966:
https://i.imgur.com/YcgyHWY.jpg Thanks Double Star. Nice brace, and the pictures in this thread were my inspiration to copy you! Except left handed and FDE. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By svt-ar15: The pistol tubes we have gotten have been between 1.1 and 1.2" in diameter. It fits on our buffer tubes just fine, which are closer to the 1.15-1.19" size. Since that is what we stock, that is what we designed it for. View Quote |
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60 day rule
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