For those who haven't seen the Sig ACP.

S&W645

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It's on youtube at
Now do I get one for the Sig P226 MK25 that is coming like shown being used? That is the question.
 
Nice rig, but it turns your pistol into an NFA item.
If you get the LE version. Without the buttstock it is still a handgun. Sort of like the MPA Defender/Defender Carbine in that it is a rifle with a 16" barrel with buttstock, a NFA gun if it has the pistol barrel and buttstock, or a handgun if both the 16" barrel and buttstock aren't on it. Going from the pistol to the carbine is legal but you have to watch the order in the way you do it. Anyone got a 16" barrel for a 1911? :wink:
 
When I first saw this I told my buddy..."ATF is gonna have kittens over this!" I think its a great idea. To bad the SBR are NFA...this would be a fun option to have for your SIG.
 
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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