Honestly, the braces scare me. I probably do 90% of my shooting at public facilities. The possibility of a brace inadvertently touching my shoulder, and an leo witnessing it is enough to make me pass. That's the whole reason I sbr'd my scorpion. I get the appeal, but skirting so close to a felony each time I pick up the pistol just creates too much risk.
Just sbr it.
Honestly, the braces scare me. I probably do 90% of my shooting at public facilities. The possibility of a brace inadvertently touching my shoulder, and an leo witnessing it is enough to make me pass. That's the whole reason I sbr'd my scorpion. I get the appeal, but skirting so close to a felony each time I pick up the pistol just creates too much risk.
Just sbr it.
I'm ok with it. I could just hang out in the poverty thread.I mean, you could, but then you have to live knowing to have a sig brace
You should. It'll probably end up being the gun you shoot the most.It would be shot in private on the farm 99% of the time. I agree with you and wouldn't do it with any other gun. Just thinking that I don't want to spend the $200 for a 10/22 SBR.
You should. It'll probably end up being the gun you shoot the most.
And if that ended up being the case I would potentially do it. It's main job would be something small and quiet (whenever I get a can) to keep with me on the farm when I'm with my son so I don't have to be as concerned with his hearing if I need to put down a snake.
I know I could do the same with a .22 pistol or rifle. This is just a thought for a little project.
That's pretty much exactly what I was thinking. Plus a 25 round mag and a reddot. I'd fuck some snakes up.Sounds like a Charger with a 4.5" barrel chop, threaded, and side folder are just what the doctor ordered.
That's down the road too. But I am going to do a regular .22 can first.Get an EOS from @KGmade. One stamp and you have a nice little compact suppressed 10/22. Problem solved.
Leave the snakes alone dammit!That's pretty much exactly what I was thinking. Plus a 25 round mag and a reddot. I'd fuck some snakes up.
They have a fuck ton of rattle snakes down there. Those are the only ones I'm concerned with. I hate snakes with a passion but I don't like killing things for no reason. Rattle snakes on the other hand are a pretty big problem on the farm and they have killed several of their dogs down there.Leave the snakes alone dammit!
Don't come crying to me when you come down with the Bubonic Plague! lolThey have a fuck ton of rattle snakes down there. Those are the only ones I'm concerned with. I hate snakes with a passion but I don't like killing things for no reason. Rattle snakes on the other hand are a pretty big problem on the farm and they have killed several of their dogs down there.
Fuck those LEOs that would do just that. You can't even prove it. 99% when you put it on your cheeck it will look like you're shouldering it anyways because of the stance. Unless they had you up close on camera.Honestly, the braces scare me. I probably do 90% of my shooting at public facilities. The possibility of a brace inadvertently touching my shoulder, and an leo witnessing it is enough to make me pass. That's the whole reason I sbr'd my scorpion. I get the appeal, but skirting so close to a felony each time I pick up the pistol just creates too much risk.
Just sbr it.
You know they're out there.Fuck those LEOs that would do just that.
With a simple ruling, without a single law being passed, the ATF basically classified law abiding citizens as felons not on the basis of the firearm, but whether or not it's being pressed against a shoulder or not.You know they're out there.
Well, to be fair the whole pistol brace thug was already skirting an established law. The fact they allowed them was more surprising to me then them changing their view on shouldering it.With a simple ruling, without a single law being passed, the ATF basically classified law abiding citizens as felons not on the basis of the firearm, but whether or not it's being pressed against a shoulder or not.
Fuck all those guys.