Pistol Storage Device

Published on November 18, 2018
Duration: 8:02

This video introduces the Pistol Storage Device, an accessory designed to store spare magazines on the rear of a firearm's buffer tube. It is explicitly not a brace or stock, offering a unique classification that exempts it from certain NFA regulations. The device is adjustable for various magazine types and buffer tube diameters, providing a compact solution for increasing readily available firepower.

Quick Summary

The Pistol Storage Device is a unique accessory that attaches to a firearm's buffer tube to store spare magazines. It is legally classified as neither a stock nor a brace, offering a distinct advantage in avoiding NFA regulations. The device is adjustable for various magazine types and buffer tube diameters, providing a compact and practical solution for increased firepower.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Bolt Lock Issue
  2. 00:19What is the Pistol Storage Device?
  3. 00:57First Exposure & Intent
  4. 01:34Design and Legal Classification
  5. 02:07Packaging and Adjustability
  6. 02:13Device Construction
  7. 02:47Installation and Instructions
  8. 03:00Versatility and Pricing
  9. 03:22Assembly Details
  10. 03:47Speed and Practicality
  11. 03:59Finding the Product
  12. 04:30Final Thoughts & Stability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of the Pistol Storage Device?

The Pistol Storage Device is designed to store spare magazines on the rear of a firearm's buffer tube. This allows for quick access to additional ammunition, enhancing the firearm's readiness and compact storage capabilities.

How does the Pistol Storage Device differ legally from a stock or brace?

The Pistol Storage Device is explicitly classified as neither a stock nor a brace. This unique classification is intended to exempt it from regulations that apply to NFA items like SBRs or braced pistols, offering a distinct legal status.

Can the Pistol Storage Device accommodate different types of magazines?

Yes, the device is designed to be adjustable. Users can modify the tension and screw locations to accommodate various magazine sizes and shapes, including those for AR-15s and Glocks.

What are the installation requirements for the Pistol Storage Device?

Installation involves sliding the main sleeve over the buffer tube, inserting the spine, attaching panels, and securing with hardware. Rubber tubing is used as a spacer, and users may need to cut it to size. Loctite is recommended for securing screws.

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