At the Range: Sig Sauer SB15 Pistol Stabilizing Brace

Published on June 4, 2013
Duration: 1:49

This review covers the Sig Sauer P516 pistol equipped with the SB15 Pistol Stabilizing Brace (PSB). The SB15 is designed to aid shooters lacking arm strength by providing leverage and support, strapping securely to the forearm. Developed for disabled veterans, it's ATF-compliant as a brace when used as intended on a pistol. The P516 features a short-stroke gas pushrod system and is chambered in 5.56 NATO.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer SB15 Pistol Stabilizing Brace straps to the forearm to provide extra leverage and support for shooters lacking arm strength. It has been ATF-reviewed and is classified as a brace when used as intended on a pistol.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Intro: Sig P516 & SB15 Brace
  2. 00:23SB15 Brace Function & Design
  3. 00:41SB15 Brace Origin & ATF Compliance
  4. 01:21Pricing & Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Sig Sauer SB15 Pistol Stabilizing Brace?

The SB15 brace is designed to assist shooters who lack the arm strength to comfortably hold a pistol out in front of their body. It straps to the forearm, providing extra leverage and support for improved stability during unassisted shooting.

Is the Sig Sauer SB15 brace legal to own and use on a pistol?

Yes, the SB15 brace has been reviewed by the ATF and is classified as a brace when used as intended on a pistol. It is not considered a short-barreled rifle component under these conditions.

What is the Sig P516 pistol's operating system?

The Sig Sauer P516 pistol features a short-stroke gas pushrod operating system. This system is known for its reliability and is common in AR-style firearms.

How much does the Sig Sauer SB15 brace and P516 pistol cost?

The SB15 brace has a retail price of $139.95. A Sig P516 pistol package that includes the SB15 stabilizer is available for approximately $1,695.00.

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