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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 1890209" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>I can't hear the video, but if I'm correct, they're touting a new way to fire a pistol-configured AR by using the chin as a resting point, right? I assume that rig can be moved from one AR pistol to another, or the upper swapped out, etc. Those are things you can <strong>not</strong> do with a registered SBR, or at least not to the same degree, am I correct? That may be a reason for not simply going the SBR route, much like the Slidefire stock gives you the ability to swap between any number of AR rifles/carbines as long as the caliber provides enough recoil for the SF stock to work properly. I've moved a single SF stock from a 5.56 AR rifle to a 9mm carbine to a 5.45x39 carbine - that's a total of $350 compared to $600 worth of tax stamps, and I have much less of a headache selling the AR's after I get bored with them. Things to consider before trotting out the "Just get a stamp" recommendation.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, I'm not keen on the idea of using my chin to absorb any impact from firing an AR. That could result in jaw dislocations down the line, or neck issues, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 1890209, member: 7157"] I can't hear the video, but if I'm correct, they're touting a new way to fire a pistol-configured AR by using the chin as a resting point, right? I assume that rig can be moved from one AR pistol to another, or the upper swapped out, etc. Those are things you can [B]not[/B] do with a registered SBR, or at least not to the same degree, am I correct? That may be a reason for not simply going the SBR route, much like the Slidefire stock gives you the ability to swap between any number of AR rifles/carbines as long as the caliber provides enough recoil for the SF stock to work properly. I've moved a single SF stock from a 5.56 AR rifle to a 9mm carbine to a 5.45x39 carbine - that's a total of $350 compared to $600 worth of tax stamps, and I have much less of a headache selling the AR's after I get bored with them. Things to consider before trotting out the "Just get a stamp" recommendation. Having said that, I'm not keen on the idea of using my chin to absorb any impact from firing an AR. That could result in jaw dislocations down the line, or neck issues, etc. [/QUOTE]
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