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Published on May 30, 2023
Duration: 0:43

This guide details the modification process for a Glock pistol using the CAA MCK chassis to create a 16-inch barreled firearm. It covers attaching the chassis, ensuring legal barrel length, mounting optics, and performing safety checks. The content is presented with a humorous yet informative tone, reflecting the speaker's expertise in firearms and modifications.

Quick Summary

Modifying a Glock with the CAA MCK chassis and a 16-inch barrel extension allows for extended range accuracy and NFA compliance. This setup enables effective engagement of targets at 350 yards and supports various optics, from red dots to precision scopes, while avoiding Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) regulations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: CAA MCK 16" Barrel
  2. 00:08Rapid Fire & Long Range Demo
  3. 00:24Optics for 350 Yards

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a Glock pistol be legally converted for longer range shooting with a 16-inch barrel?

A Glock pistol can be converted using a chassis system like the CAA MCK, which accepts a 16-inch barrel extension. This modification ensures the firearm complies with NFA regulations, avoiding classification as a Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR).

What optics are suitable for a CAA MCK with a 16-inch barrel?

The CAA MCK chassis supports various optics, including red dot sights for rapid target acquisition and high-magnification precision scopes for extended range accuracy, as demonstrated by successful 350-yard shots.

What are the NFA implications of a 16-inch barrel on a pistol conversion?

Using a 16-inch barrel on a pistol platform converted into a rifle-like configuration, such as with the CAA MCK, is a legal strategy to avoid NFA regulations that apply to firearms with barrels under 16 inches (Short-Barreled Rifles).

Can a 9mm pistol conversion achieve accuracy at 350 yards?

Yes, with the right setup, including a stable platform like the CAA MCK with a 16-inch barrel and appropriate optics (e.g., a precision scope), a 9mm Glock can achieve accurate hits on steel targets at 350 yards.

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