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300 Blackout Pistol

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A little intro to an interesting AR pistol in .300 Blackout from Signature Manufacturing. Be advised that the ATF has taken a different position on these types of “pistols” since this video was made and posted.
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47 COMMENTS

  1. Did you have "poopy pants" that day John…lol….a lil grouchy? I will always love shooting with my dad – which takes a lot. Either way I appreciate your channels and you both.

  2. Great little gun. The nine inch barrel optimizes the 300 BO round. Any sort of cramped quarters drill, this is what you want. Home invaders aren't going to be out there at three hundred yards. Even with a suppressor it's not too long.

  3. If you turn the closed captioning on, it's pretty funny. I was watching with the sound off and don't really have a clue what you guys said. 

    "Quiet much that known about 20 around were nobleman" "a I'll Doesn't work phone" "of other cool women for small that's alright you can make plus rear blackout"

  4. Both you two are awesome. Love the straight faced humor. Im getting into the 300 blackout. I currently have 556 but need a good hunting rifle and just gave me a need to build a new upper! Might cost some $$ now but its still a young round and more companies are jumping in. Not sure what the reluctance is all about. Id rather have a 30 cal round than a 20 cal round, or both in my situation.

  5. Is that SBR, I would have thought the use of even the AFG on a pistol makes it fall into that already grey catagory when using the sig braces.  Even using the arm brace as a stock pushes that grey area.  Love the channel, just be careful so we can keep seeing your awesome videos.

  6. Hello hickok45.,. Any thoughts on making a video on the 9×25 dillon?? Glock 20 conversion.. also doing a gel test since there isn't any on youtube.. your viewers would appreciate seeing more wildcat calibres… Adios amigos

  7. I understand the pistol brace not being a "stock" and thus the weapon is classified as a pistol. But…you have a forward grip on this "pistol," which, per ATF regulations, is normally illegal unless the weapon is registered as an "Any Other Weapon." I.E. I can't put a grip on my PPQ's rail, legally. How did you get around being able to use a forward grip on a "pistol?"

  8. Really appreciate your videos and the information.  I would have liked to see you guys fire this like a pistol instead of a rifle.  The short "stock" is not meant to put into the shoulder but rather have a device like the Sig brace wrap the forearm.  

  9. Question, Hickok45 with that being called a pistol, how is the "sleeve" looks like a stock, heard them called arm braces at times. What makes the difference for the sleeve to be not called a stock?

     

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