Oh. Bummer. Also lame.There was something in their letter from the ATF that said no modification of the stock was allowed. Unless this version was submitted and approved by ATF I would say no.
on the user end, i.e coming from a manufacturer it should be gtgThere was something in their letter from the ATF that said no modification of the stock was allowed. Unless this version was submitted and approved by ATF I would say no.
Better under recoil than a pistol grip!That would make these things a lot more pratical. I'm not sure how comfy in the shoulder a barace would be under 12 gauge recoil though.
Not so sure about that.Better under recoil than a pistol grip!
I am! Pistol grips suck. A short stock like device would be quite a bit better in my opinion.Not so sure about that.
No restrictions on pump guns other than barrel length and capacity.
I've never shot anything with a pistol brace on it but from what I've read they are not as substantial or ergonomic as a proper shoulder stock. If so hard plastic edges being driven into my shoulder under 12 gauge recoil sounds unpleasant. I mean I know the part ofnthe brace that is meant to strap arpund the wrist is rubbery or foam like but doesn't that mean that shouldering one is kinda like shouldering a naked buffer tube?I am! Pistol grips suck. A short stock like device would be quite a bit better in my opinion.
It is very, very stupid indeed.I don't think so View attachment 24966
The paperwork that came with my shockwave very clearly says do not alter this weapon or you could jam yourself up. Not worth the risk in my opinion.I would say DO NOT ALTER a Shockwave or Tac 14. I know we all like to look for the cracks and loopholes in the law either to possess something cool or just to stick it to FUAC but the ATF letter and reasons that the Shockwave falls outside AOW and SBS status is very specific. Much of it has to do with "as manufactured". As I understand it it would not be legal to alter a Mossberg 590 by cutting it down to 14" and adding the birdshead grip (essentially creating the exact same gun) without going through the NFA rigamarole. I'm no lawyer but I have read the letter and ruling. Do what you will, but do you really want to be the guy who gets to be the test case? Remember, this item is not a pistol like an AR pistol it is a very specific item designed to fall into a very narrow gap in the existing code. Goyas picture sums it up pretty well.
Who cares? 26+ is 26+.It’s changes it’s overall length.
Why not? a brace is not a stock.I would say DO NOT ALTER a Shockwave or Tac 14. I know we all like to look for the cracks and loopholes in the law either to possess something cool or just to stick it to FUAC but the ATF letter and reasons that the Shockwave falls outside AOW and SBS status is very specific. Much of it has to do with "as manufactured". As I understand it it would not be legal to alter a Mossberg 590 by cutting it down to 14" and adding the birdshead grip (essentially creating the exact same gun) without going through the NFA rigamarole. I'm no lawyer but I have read the letter and ruling. Do what you will, but do you really want to be the guy who gets to be the test case? Remember, this item is not a pistol like an AR pistol it is a very specific item designed to fall into a very narrow gap in the existing code. Goyas picture sums it up pretty well.
Who cares? 26+ is 26+.
I think the problem they are warning of is that a traditional pistol grip will bring it under 26". Also, if you bolt on a regular shotgun shoulder stock it becomes a sbs.The paperwork that came with my shockwave very clearly says do not alter this weapon or you could jam yourself up. Not worth the risk in my opinion.
I’m pretty sure it puts it over 26”.
Yea same, it's stupid because black ace tactical sells a similar product with the brace on but it has to be put on by the manufacturer not us.I have a shockwave and the paperwork with the gun says altering the stock makes the weapon a short barreled shotgun. As sold,it’s a firearm not a shotgun.