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    Default AK Pistol with "Stabilizing Brace"

    Just wanted to show this little fella off and see what you guys think of these, Ak pistol with ''Stabilizing brace", what will they think of next???!!!!

    Oh, and by the way, at the shop I was talking to another customer about bumpfire stocks. He informed me there are now bumpfire triggers. Thank god we have some smart people on our side.

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    Default Re: AK Pistol with "Stabilizing Brace"

    Cool.

    I'm seriously considering one of those sometime later this year once the finances are a little better.
    Not sure if I'll do the AK or AR pistol w/arm brace yet - need to look into it further.

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    Default Re: AK Pistol with "Stabilizing Brace"

    Quote Originally Posted by Broncobob View Post
    Just wanted to show this little fella off and see what you guys think of these, Ak pistol with ''Stabilizing brace", what will they think of next???!!!!

    Oh, and by the way, at the shop I was talking to another customer about bumpfire stocks. He informed me there are now bumpfire triggers. Thank god we have some smart people on our side.

    Bob G
    Just checked out the trigger you heard about. This looks pretty damn cool

    http://tacfirecon.com

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    Default Re: AK Pistol with "Stabilizing Brace"

    Quote Originally Posted by Broncobob View Post
    Just wanted to show this little fella off and see what you guys think of these, Ak pistol with ''Stabilizing brace", what will they think of next???!!!!

    Oh, and by the way, at the shop I was talking to another customer about bumpfire stocks. He informed me there are now bumpfire triggers. Thank god we have some smart people on our side.

    Bob G
    The concept is GREAT on an AR.....pistol?, and doesn't look too bad on it. I also think it's a GREAT concept on an AK....pistol?, I just wish for the AK they made one that looked better on the gun and didn't look so out of place. I have one on my Sig PM400...

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    Default Re: AK Pistol with "Stabilizing Brace"

    I took it to the range earlier and it it an awesome little shooter. The felt recoil is somehow less then my full size aks. The sights really suck though. I really like the ar pistol version, but they are significantly more expensive. What is the cheapest you can build an ar pistol for anyway? I know about reg ars's but am very unfamiliar with the pistols.
    Last edited by Broncobob; January 18th, 2014 at 01:13 AM.

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    Default Re: AK Pistol with "Stabilizing Brace"

    Quote Originally Posted by Broncobob View Post
    I took it to the range earlier and it it an awesome little shooter. The felt recoil is somehow less then my full size aks. The sights really suck though. I really like the ar pistol version, but they are significantly more expensive. What is the cheapest you can build an ar pistol for anyway? I know about reg ars's but am very unfamiliar with the pistols.
    I built mine for under $600, not including an optic. 7.5" barrel redXarms upper. Redoing it to a 10.5" barrel, KAK buffer tube with Sig arm brace.

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    Default Re: AK Pistol with "Stabilizing Brace"

    Quote Originally Posted by ShelbyGoat View Post
    I built mine for under $600, not including an optic. 7.5" barrel redXarms upper. Redoing it to a 10.5" barrel, KAK buffer tube with Sig arm brace.
    Why did you decide that you wanted to go with a longer barrel?

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    Default Re: AK Pistol with "Stabilizing Brace"

    Quote Originally Posted by Broncobob View Post
    Why did you decide that you wanted to go with a longer barrel?
    Looking to change it up, not really anything specific. Going with a fixed FSP this time.

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    Default Re: AK Pistol with "Stabilizing Brace"

    How well does the stabilizing brace work for off label use?
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    Default Re: AK Pistol with "Stabilizing Brace"

    Quote Originally Posted by QuackXP View Post
    How well does the stabilizing brace work for off label use?
    Very well, like I said earlier the sights really suck, but the "Stabilizing Brace" works very well if you shoulder it, "I heard". You can't tell the difference between it and a regular stock when shooting it, "So i hear". It's awesome.

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