Billie Jean 🔪 CAA MCK

Published on September 20, 2023
Duration: 0:13

This guide details the installation process for a Glock pistol into the CAA MCK (Micro Conversion Kit) chassis, transforming it into a shoulder-fired platform. The process involves securing the pistol within the chassis and deploying the folding stock. The MCK also features an integrated magazine holder that doubles as a foregrip, enhancing its tactical utility.

Quick Summary

The CAA MCK (Micro Conversion Kit) transforms compatible Glock pistols into stable, shoulder-fired platforms. Installation involves inserting an unloaded Glock into the chassis, securing its rear hatch, and deploying the side-folding stock. The MCK features an integrated foregrip with a magazine holder and Picatinny rails for accessories.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Glock Insertion
  2. 00:04Chassis Deployment
  3. 00:08Magazine Integration

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you install a Glock pistol into the CAA MCK?

To install, ensure the Glock is unloaded, open the MCK's rear hatch, insert the pistol until seated, and secure the hatch. Deploy the stock and insert a spare magazine into the foregrip holder.

What are the benefits of the CAA MCK chassis?

The MCK converts a handgun into a stable, shoulder-fired platform, improving accuracy and control. It also features an integrated foregrip/magazine holder and accessory rails for optics and lights.

What Glock models are compatible with the CAA MCK?

The CAA MCK is compatible with a wide range of Glock models, including the Glock 17, 19, 19X, 22, 23, 31, 32, and 45.

Does the CAA MCK require any special legal registration?

Generally, the MCK itself is considered an accessory and does not require NFA registration, unlike items that would convert a firearm into a Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) or Any Other Weapon (AOW). Always check local regulations.

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