The ULTIMATE Glock Chassis You Didn't See Coming...Meta Tactical

Published on April 13, 2023
Duration: 14:18

The Meta Tactical Apex Series offers a 16-inch barrel bullpup conversion for Glocks and compatible pistols, making it an NFA-compliant rifle. While priced higher than some alternatives, its compatibility with various models and legal status are key advantages. Range testing showed reliability, though trigger feel and a loose bolt were noted issues.

Quick Summary

The Meta Tactical Apex Series is an NFA-compliant rifle conversion kit for Glocks and compatible pistols, featuring a 16-inch barrel and bullpup design. It offers broad compatibility and reliable performance, though potential issues include trigger feel and optic zeroing challenges.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Meta Tactical Apex Carbine Kit
  2. 00:4416-Inch Barrel & Installation Process
  3. 01:22ATF Compliance & Legal Status Explained
  4. 02:09Compatibility: Glock & Other Pistols
  5. 03:50Range Test: Performance & Trigger Feel
  6. 04:23Manual of Arms & Safety Features
  7. 07:10Technical Issues: Zeroing & Loose Bolt
  8. 09:34Final Verdict & Pricing

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Meta Tactical Apex Series a legal rifle or a pistol brace?

The Meta Tactical Apex Series is designed as an NFA-compliant rifle. It achieves this status by incorporating a 16-inch barrel and meeting overall length requirements, thus avoiding the regulations associated with pistol braces.

What pistols are compatible with the Meta Tactical Apex carbine chassis?

The Apex chassis is compatible with most Glock models (excluding subcompacts like the 26/43), large frame Glocks (G20/G21), and also supports Polymer80, PSA Dagger, Smith & Wesson M&P, and Shadow Systems MR920/DR920 pistols.

What are the main drawbacks of the Meta Tactical Apex carbine conversion?

Potential drawbacks include a slightly spongy trigger linkage initially, difficulty zeroing optics due to high height-over-bore, and the possibility of chassis bolts vibrating loose if not properly secured.

How does the Meta Tactical Apex compare to the CAA Micro Roni MCK?

The Meta Tactical Apex is generally priced higher than the Roni MCK, but its key advantage is its NFA-compliant rifle classification due to the 16-inch barrel, whereas the MCK is typically considered a pistol brace.

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