For the legitimate military, it actually looks like it could make it helpful when switching to a side arm in a single, fluid movement. Unfortunately, with standard rifle harnesses (with the rifle’s butt always at the shoulder) it may only makes it easier when switching to and not from. It would also put it in an odd position when just the handgun would be needed/holstered. I also imagine there’d be a learning curve, as most would automatically go to their hip/thigh for their sidearm, like they learned in training.
I’m assuming this was originally an idea intended to slim down the dress (less equipment at the hips) for certain specialist missions.
I’m assuming this was originally an idea intended to slim down the dress (less equipment at the hips) for certain specialist missions.
Nah, it’s just like 90% of aftermarket parts for the AR. It’s sole purpose is to look cool to guys who are in private militias.
Deployed troops are rarely issued sidearms, and when they are it’s primary purpose is typically just dressing for officers. Plus, that wouldn’t last a month on deployment, it’s held together by a plastic alligator clip and a pin set into plastic. Shit would be flopping open and getting caught on straps all day.
Plus, in my day, at least, that’s where we kept a cleaning kit.
Pssh, you don’t need to clean your rifle. What you need is a couple extra pounds of weight in your stock. I am designing a new attachment for the AR that molds the butt stock into the shape of a rucksack.
This sounds unwieldy and unnecessary, but we’ve designed your rucksack to be easily stored away in your rucksack for safe keeping.
turns out in real life the best sidearm is the geneva convention, if a soldier is ever where a spot where they’d hypothetically need a sidearm the best bet is probably to put your hands on your neck and hope they respect the whole “no mistreating prisoners of war” bit.
hope they respect the whole “no mistreating prisoners of war” bit.
If not I guess the pistol would come in handy? Easier to take yourself out of the equation without having to take off your boots.
I mean, lots of troops are issued sidearms besides officers: medics, mortar/gun crews, tankers, etc. But they’re generally issued to people for whom a rifle would be impractical. This doesn’t really fit any use case. And yeah, it would probably break as soon as you tried to run a battle drill, let alone deployed.
Ha ha is that so you can shoot the shadow of your own shadow that you’re scared of you fuckin coward 😂😂
The only way to stop a bad gun with a gun is a good gun with a gun.
When I was just a baby
My mama told me, “Son
Always be a baby
Don’t ever be a gun”
But I shot a man in Reno
Just to watch him die
I hang my head and cry
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Those acorns don’t stand a chance
It’s a 100% gun-fed gun, for that double gun goodness.
How to smuggle handgun into school
Am I seeing this right? Is this a pistol to rifle adapter?
I thought it was at first. They’re not entirely uncommon, just giving the pistol a more stable platform. But no, this one appears to be a buttstock holster. Giving me Luger vibes in a way.
No, it’s a pistol holder built into the butt of a rifle stock. They’ve been around a while they are just stupid and impractical.
It’s a little bit cool, but not nearly as cool as I thought it was. Granted, a pistol to rifle adapter wouldn’t be very practical either.
If you ever want to build one, just remember bullets don’t like going around corners.
you son of a gun
Oh yeah. Just as all things should be.
I really don’t like guns, but I have to admire this design solution.
Perfection
that’s the free fun the armed officer is allowed to give you since you’re a taxpayer
I mean you are given one of those when you are born or when you officially swear in as an American. But it is always nice when our officers do some community out reach like this.
Double the freedom, brother! 🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸
Double the freedom, brother! 🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸
more like pregnent the freedom.