Nothing fancy, but should be fun. I also went with the Spike's mag block. I hope to get a chance to shoot it this weekend.
I've been thinking about a 9mm AR pistol and was wondering if anyone can point me to a document that specifically states that the buffer tube cannot in any way, shape or form be construed as a stock? Anyone use these for small game hunting, like a backpack/brush gun? Lastly, being they are pistols, can they be "conceal carried" such as in a backpack and not be in any sort of grey area of the law?
An ATF agent spelled it out for me. If you are seen shouldering the tube, you are using it as a stock. Want to stay an anal virgin? Don't shoulder the tube. Sling it tight, cheek the tube, and push forward.
Don't know about the CC, but it seems that to avoid any grey area, a smart guy would buy a receiver already marked "PISTOL" from the manufacturer, if his plan was to mainly carry it as his CC. Is there a size limit (length) to CC? Not a bad idea. Screw a holster. I have a backpack and 20 magazines!!!
I really want to build a 9mm ar. Why are the damn mag blocks 150 to 200 bucks? Also any that use glock magazines?
An ATF agent spelled it out for me. If you are seen shouldering the tube, you are using it as a stock. Want to stay an anal virgin? Don't shoulder the tube. Sling it tight, cheek the tube, and push forward.
Don't know about the CC, but it seems that to avoid any grey area, a smart guy would buy a receiver already marked "PISTOL" from the manufacturer, if his plan was to mainly carry it as his CC. Is there a size limit (length) to CC? Not a bad idea. Screw a holster. I have a backpack and 20 magazines!!!
AR pistol as a CC is a bad idea.
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