Several years ago, someone asked me about MAC style pistols. My response was that they had no redeeming qualities over a Glock. They're bulkier, heavier, have less aftermarket, and are far less modular than any modern striker fired plastic gun.
Fast forward to 2014, and all of sudden the MAC style pistols seem a lot more appealing if a Sig arm brace can be mounted. Has anyone done this yet? Also, I did do a search to see if there were any prior threads on this -- but I apologize in advance if there have been.
Fast forward to 2014, and all of sudden the MAC style pistols seem a lot more appealing if a Sig arm brace can be mounted. Has anyone done this yet? Also, I did do a search to see if there were any prior threads on this -- but I apologize in advance if there have been.
602-448-6266 (M-F) MAGAZINES FOR ALL MAC-10.45 ACP SMG & SA, MASTERPIECE ARMS.45 ACP, VULCAN.45 ACP. This unique side folding aluminum stock adapter must be mount to an AR buffer tube style threaded adapter or base and then an AR type buffer tube with a rear stock can be mounted (threaded). May fold to the left or the right.