Whether it's NFA with or without the shoulder stock, I'm wondering why any citizen would need this? I mean, it's interesting and all, but if we know for sure that it's NFA with the shoulder stock, what does it do but make your railed handgun heavier without the stock? I can already put a laser on the rail. Would a mini-red-dot sight add to that in any significant way, assuming of course that the laser was sighted in properly? Would a forward vertical grip be more steady than a proper two-handed combat grip? Maybe, after a substantial learning curve breaking all the good habits we've developed while becoming proficient handgunners.
If I had money to burn I might get one just for the fun of it, but I can't see it really helping me shoot better, and concealing it would require a trench coat at least. It does look tacticool though. :biggrin:
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