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  • Lead Belly

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    This looks interesting, released last year. Guy says the feds are using them and they are legal. For now.

    Is plastic frame that you grip around (as is pressed against pistol grip) to stabilize pistol shot from shoulder. Does NOT attach to pistol, so not a stock*.

    $80 delivered. *legal fees extra....


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    V-Tach

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    $80.00 for a piece of polymer?

    Nope.......and I haven't seen any Feds carrying one around to use.........
     

    Iowashooter

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    I’ve got some extra pieces of wood in my shop…

    nothing to stop me from cutting and carving on some to make the same thing

    I can hold the pistol however I want to… including with a block of wood, or a piece of plastic or a row of bricks or a tree branch between me and the pistol

    Since I wouldn’t attach to pistol… I don’t need no stinking letter from the corrupt ATF
     

    Iowashooter

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    I agree all- I'd need to see the ATF letter before using. Good 3d printer project for those folks.
    Letter? We don’t need no stinking letter :)

    seriously… I think it’s an innovative accessory and those that want to get one… should ‘get some’ as Jerry Miculek would say
     

    London

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    Just learn to shoot well. Hitting a man-sized target with a pistol beyond self-defense ranges is doable by most. I can hit a 3/4 sized shillouette at 50yds with a Glock 43 consistently, and I'm not even that great.
     

    Moonpie

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    I remember something like this from way back in the 80’s.
    It was a glove and a metal stock rod piece.
    You wore the glove on your shooting hand and the stock piece snapped to a bracket in the wrist of the glove.
    Same get around the rules idea. No affixed stock on the handgun.
     

    leVieux

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    I remember something like this from way back in the 80’s.
    It was a glove and a metal stock rod piece.
    You wore the glove on your shooting hand and the stock piece snapped to a bracket in the wrist of the glove.
    Same get around the rules idea. No affixed stock on the handgun.
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    I seem to recall that the Canadian « RCMP’s » carried big .455 Webley revolvers in Sam Browne holster rigs, but also on retention lanyards.

    They had a technique of using the lanyard to steady the aims with the big revolvers.


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