This video addresses the recent ATF brace rule and its impact on the firearms industry, specifically CMMG products. It highlights how RipBrace are temporarily unavailable, leading to the focus on pistol tube BANSHEEs. The DISSENT firearm is presented as an alternative for those avoiding rear attachments. New CMMG DISSENT uppers and models are introduced, including 6.5" 5.56/300BLK/5.7, six 9mm variants (MkGs, Mk17, Mk4) with 6.5" or 10.5" barrels (available Q2 2023), and 10.5" 5.56 and 300BLK uppers (available Q2 2023). 16" barrel DISSENT versions are also teased for Q3 2023. The video encourages viewers to contact their elected officials to oppose the ATF rule and promotes CMMG's website and Instagram.
The CMMG P3 screw, or Personal Position Preset, allows users to set a specific stop point for their rifle's stock or brace. It's stored in the Zeroed grip and installed into the Fastback receiver extension using a 7/64" hex wrench. Adjusting the RipStock requires a 1/8" hex wrench, while the RipBrace uses its adjustment lever to clear the P3 screw.
This video from the VSO Gun Channel reviews the CMMG RipBrace, focusing on its fast deployment and adjustable features for pistol braces. The description emphasizes the channel's role as an educational resource for responsible gun ownership and safety, noting that content is often provided by manufacturers but VSO retains editorial control. They highlight their commitment to objective testing and evaluation, with VSOrdnance LLC offering consulting services to clients. The video aims to inform viewers about this specific firearm accessory.
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