yes i know its silly but i had to have it!
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yes i know its silly but i had to have it!
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not knocking your getting one.. but what the hell for?
to make McCarthy want to throw up.
no really it was more of a why the hell not thing "it's histerical" and it kept me from buying a new gun. i know it really has no practical purpose but it just looked like fun. i also think it might have brought the weight of my gun to over 15 lbs.
now i just need to strap a light and laser on the glock, then night vision and a bayonet on the AR and i should have all my bases covered. if anyone can think of anything else i can stap on ther let me know. i think there might be a spot left on the stock to velcro a PDA for me to calculate bullet drop. :P
Here is my question with these. When you attach the stock/mounting part to your Glock have you not created an SBR?? When you normally attach a stock extension to a Glock you either have to registered the Glock as an SBR or use a Full Auto Glock as a host. Are these devices not considered creating an SBR?
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that makes sence but the piece you attach is in no way a stock on its own. i guess its a good thing it is attached to a registered SBR.
You need a can on the Glock also [ninja]
i was thinking the same thing. do i need to get something special for the glock to function with a suppressor? i thought i heard about a nelson device being needed? i only have two cans right now but want one for 9mm pistols. how quite are they compared to a 22lr can?
A Glock will need a booster. Most good 9mm cans either come with or can be fitted with one (I like the SWR Trident and the AAC Evolution 9). As for sound, a 9mm with subsonic ammo will be noticeably louder than a suppressed .22. The closest comparison I can make for sound (with subsonic ammo) is about like a pneumatic nail gun.
I,ll stop by your shop in the next day or two and make fun of you in person. [roll]