Short Brace Option for the CAA MCK!

Published on August 22, 2022
Duration: 8:59

This video reviews a short brace option for the CAA MCK pistol conversion kit, comparing it to a full-length brace. The presenter finds the shorter brace offers a more comfortable and preferred shooting experience, enhancing stability and accuracy with a pistol. The review highlights the subjective nature of brace length preference and demonstrates its impact on shooting feel and performance.

Quick Summary

The CAA MCK short brace option reduces the length of pull from 15 to 12 inches, offering a preferred shooting feel and improved handling for some users. This can enhance stability and accuracy with pistols. The review also noted an unusual instance of FMJ rounds breaking apart upon impact.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to CAA MCK
  2. 00:23Introducing the Short Brace Option
  3. 00:51Comparison with Full-Length Brace
  4. 01:08First Shooting Test (Full-Length Brace)
  5. 02:06Switching to Short Brace
  6. 02:17Shooting with Short Brace
  7. 02:45Direct Comparison: Short vs. Full Brace
  8. 03:14Short Brace Target Impact
  9. 04:02Full Brace Target Impact Analysis
  10. 04:13Ammunition Anomaly: FMJ Breakdown
  11. 05:03Montage: MCK Shooting
  12. 07:39Final Thoughts on Short Brace
  13. 07:55Final Shooting Session
  14. 08:44Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main benefit of the short brace option for the CAA MCK?

The short brace option for the CAA MCK reduces the length of pull from 15 inches to 12 inches. This can lead to a more comfortable and ergonomic shooting experience for some individuals, potentially improving handling and stability.

How does the short brace affect shooting performance with the CAA MCK?

The presenter found the short brace to offer a preferred shooting feel and improved handling. While subjective, the shorter length of pull can contribute to better control and accuracy, especially for users who find a full-length brace too long.

What pistol is used with the CAA MCK in this review?

The CAA MCK in this review is shown mounted on a Glock 34 pistol. The presenter also mentions other customized Glock models with unique slides and candy-themed lowers.

Were there any unusual findings during the shooting tests?

Yes, during the shooting tests, the presenter observed an unusual phenomenon where FMJ rounds appeared to break apart upon impact with the target bottle. A copper jacket and a full round were found inside, which is not typical for FMJ ammunition.

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