cobb wrote:The barrel looks shorter than 16", so it is considered a Class III, correct?
Also, it looks like there are three positions on that there selicitve fire switch......... Is it giggle ready?

cobb wrote:The barrel looks shorter than 16", so it is considered a Class III, correct?
Stradawhovious wrote:cobb wrote:The barrel looks shorter than 16", so it is considered a Class III, correct?
Also, it looks like there are three positions on that there selicitve fire switch......... Is it giggle ready?
Stradawhovious wrote:cobb wrote:The barrel looks shorter than 16", so it is considered a Class III, correct?
Also, it looks like there are three positions on that there selicitve fire switch......... Is it giggle ready?
David wrote:Class III refers to the dealer's license, not the firearm itself. A short barrel is a "Title II" weapon, and only requires the NFA paperwork and tax. The license is only required for importers, manufacturers, and dealers. Since the weapon in questions appears to have both a short barrel and a stock, it would appear to need to be titled.
Bessy wrote:I hate to be post whore here, but is that sucker semi? or the really full auto deal, (referencing the cz).
I'm guessing it's papered since it has the stock.
Spartan117 wrote:They're all Magpuls. The first one is an ACS on a mil-spec tube. The one on the SIG is a UBR, and the one on the second AR is an M93B, which is no longer being made. I like wide stocks, and these are all wide, with great cheek-welds. The UBR and M93B are great because the stock extends from the bottom, leaving the top cheek-piece close to the receiver, instead of a metal tube to press your face against. The lock up is also unbeatable, it rivals a fixed stock. They also have presets, so you can pull them back and they automatically stop where you want them to.
The ACS is decent, but I just bought it to try it out. It's nice because it's a drop-in replacement, whereas the other two are all proprietary parts. The other two also cost nearly $300 a piece. I've tried most of the stocks out there, but I always come back to Magpul.
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