AR Pistol (and the like) guys

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beastep

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I have one in 300 BLK with the Kak blade brace. I built mine as a SHTF/truck gun. It's short enough to fit in a large backpack so can carry it inconspicuously. The blade makes it very stable and with a good cheek weld, I can hit 20 oz pop bottles at 100 yards. I was going to use it for antlerless season this year, but never got the shot.

On a down side...it is the loudest SOB I own. It will definitely be the first weapon I will put a suppressor on when the hearing protection act passes.

Good information. Do you know if your able to get close to rifle type LOP? Somewhere around the 14" mark?
 

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Is it the AR pistol itself, or the brace that one can attach to them that skirts the law? An AR pistol by itself seems to be a gun looking for a purpose. I might like to have one in .22lr, without a brace, now that we can buy .22lr ammo at a fair price again, but it would just be for a "hose down the pop can" kinda thing.
 

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It's the brace. AR pistols were around long before the pistol stabilizers. There are ATF letters approving the use of a cane tip on the end of a receiver extension.
 

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