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7/19/2015 11:26:44 PM EDT
Is the Troy PDW Stock Kit considered a pistol buffer kit that installed on a AR lower with a barrel < 16" would not require a Form 1 Stamp?

https://troyind.com/products/pdw-stock-kit-blk
7/19/2015 11:30:38 PM EDT
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No.  The use of this stock requires a stamp.
7/19/2015 11:44:05 PM EDT
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Pity....would love this on my 300BLK SBR build.

Thanx for the info.
7/19/2015 11:54:30 PM EDT
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Pity....would love this on my 300BLK SBR build.

Thanx for the info.
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Pity....would love this on my 300BLK SBR build.

Thanx for the info.


It's fine for an SBR build...
7/19/2015 11:59:42 PM EDT
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It's fine for an SBR build...
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Pity....would love this on my 300BLK SBR build.

Thanx for the info.


It's fine for an SBR build...


I agree....just was hoping it some how fell into the pistol buffer kit classification.

It is a bit expensive.
7/20/2015 12:01:50 AM EDT
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Pity....would love this on my 300BLK SBR build.



Thanx for the info.




 
$200 and about 95 days and you can turn that 300blk pistol into an SBR and put what ever stock on it you want.
7/20/2015 12:18:47 AM EDT
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  $200 and about 95 days and you can turn that 300blk pistol into an SBR and put what ever stock on it you want.
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No.  The use of this stock requires a stamp.


Pity....would love this on my 300BLK SBR build.

Thanx for the info.

  $200 and about 95 days and you can turn that 300blk pistol into an SBR and put what ever stock on it you want.


I understand that.  I was just commenting that 470.00 is a bit pricy for a stock and a bcg.
7/20/2015 11:40:32 AM EDT
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I understand that.  I was just commenting that 470.00 is a bit pricy for a stock and a bcg.
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You can snag these all day at $400. I just grabbed one for $370. I have the NEA on a build and love it. As for your question re: is it a "pistol stock", the answer is a resounding no.  It's a butt stock. You could use it as a pistol stock by removing the actual extending stock piece and storing it somewhere away from your build to avoid the dreaded "constructive possession/intent" while waiting for a Form 1 to clear. You would be left with nothing but the tube, which is not a stock. Then, once the ATF give you the go ahead, install the stock piece after engraving.
7/20/2015 3:09:23 PM EDT
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You can snag these all day at $400. I just grabbed one for $370. I have the NEA on a build and love it. As for your question re: is it a "pistol stock", the answer is a resounding no.  It's a butt stock. You could use it as a pistol stock by removing the actual extending stock piece and storing it somewhere away from your build to avoid the dreaded "constructive possession/intent" while waiting for a Form 1 to clear. You would be left with nothing but the tube, which is not a stock. Then, once the ATF give you the go ahead, install the stock piece after engraving.
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I understand that.  I was just commenting that 470.00 is a bit pricy for a stock and a bcg.


You can snag these all day at $400. I just grabbed one for $370. I have the NEA on a build and love it. As for your question re: is it a "pistol stock", the answer is a resounding no.  It's a butt stock. You could use it as a pistol stock by removing the actual extending stock piece and storing it somewhere away from your build to avoid the dreaded "constructive possession/intent" while waiting for a Form 1 to clear. You would be left with nothing but the tube, which is not a stock. Then, once the ATF give you the go ahead, install the stock piece after engraving.


That's a good thought...thanx.
7/20/2015 6:29:48 PM EDT
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Are these any good?

MVB ARC stock kit
7/20/2015 7:12:34 PM EDT
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That is a lot of money for one without the dedicated BCG.
7/20/2015 8:14:15 PM EDT
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That is a lot of money for one without the dedicated BCG.
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That is a lot of money for one without the dedicated BCG.


Its made to work with a standard bcg
7/21/2015 5:40:37 PM EDT
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not to derail the topic, but how the F are you guys cleaning your bcg?  the integrated buffer doesn't allow me to remove the firing pin.
7/21/2015 8:40:21 PM EDT
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not to derail the topic, but how the F are you guys cleaning your bcg?  the integrated buffer doesn't allow me to remove the firing pin.
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I can't remember for sure, but try with the bolt fully forwards. I haven't had any issue, but I'm a wee bit lax on cleaning.
7/21/2015 8:43:04 PM EDT
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7/21/2015 9:17:22 PM EDT
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I love mine. It's not polymer like other brands and being able to use any bcg is great. It's solid and locks up tight. Highly recommend it
7/22/2015 2:18:55 AM EDT
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Other than aesthetics and trying to use your sbr while inside a vehicle is there any other real world use for a 2" shorter stock?
7/22/2015 11:23:34 AM EDT
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The Troy and NEA run 3.8" shorter. And 'shortest possible' is pretty much what they are there for.
7/23/2015 1:55:57 AM EDT
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Its made to work with a standard bcg
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MVB ARC stock kit


That is a lot of money for one without the dedicated BCG.


Its made to work with a standard bcg



If I were to get one under $400, I would go with the MVB.
7/24/2015 4:34:16 PM EDT
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That's kinda the main benefit of it.
7/24/2015 8:13:56 PM EDT
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If I were to get one under $400, I would go with the MVB.
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That is a lot of money for one without the dedicated BCG.


Its made to work with a standard bcg



If I were to get one under $400, I would go with the MVB.


+1, because you can run a piston kit in it. The NEA (which I have and like) don't work with piston guns, so neither should the Troy being that it's a licensed NEA.

Of course, then there is the part about supporting Troy Industries lately....
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