Seriously?

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a rifle
with a mounted pistol
with a mounted Bayonet.

Wait till they make a vehicle mount
to close the circle :)
 
Finally, the gun equivalent of turducken.

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I believe it is meant to be a "quick release carrier mount" for Glock - not to be a firing platform. When the rifle jams/malfunctions, Glock quickly DETACHES from the mount to be put into action as rifle is dropped down on the sling.

Perhaps they thought it might be faster than reaching for the holstered Glock - maybe. I believe in the Israeli tactics and we should rethink this product usage.

- Quick connecting user installed
- Ensures your backup weapon is kept readily available at all times

http://www.israelmilitary.com/unive...nt-glock-p-1689.html?osCsid=ce552b24aee220214

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Makes about as much sense as putting perfume on toilet paper.:rolleyes:
Tacticool for the tactifool who has everything.
 
For the record, yes, that WOULD be considered an SBR, and mere ownership of that part would be considered constructive intent because it serves no other purpose.
 
For the record, yes, that WOULD be considered an SBR, and mere ownership of that part would be considered constructive intent because it serves no other purpose.
Yup... If the BATFE catch you with this thing, you're in a world of pain. It turns the GLOCK into an SBR, forever (remember, once a rifle, always a rifle)...
 
I can see a real use for this thing. Get yourself an under-mounted 870, ala Masterkey, then get a railed forend for that and stick the Glock underneath and then get the pistol bayonet to mount on that. Sounds like the perfect all-around weapon to me. Never mind there are 3 triggers and only 2 hands to operate them! These are small details that can be worked out with training! For potential long range operations you could even mount a single shot .308 on the side rail of the AR. Man now that's a weapon!
 
I can see a real use for this thing. Get yourself an under-mounted 870, ala Masterkey, then get a railed forend for that and stick the Glock underneath and then get the pistol bayonet to mount on that. Sounds like the perfect all-around weapon to me. Never mind there are 3 triggers and only 2 hands to operate them! These are small details that can be worked out with training! For potential long range operations you could even mount a single shot .308 on the side rail of the AR. Man now that's a weapon!

Put on a microwave and a radio and we have that gun from Beverly Hills Cop 3
 
I saw it when it was introduced at the SHOT show several years ago. Being a gizmo fan I had to ask about it and the explanation given was that it was intended to give a pistol response when the carbine was too powerful. I didn't know enough about penetration/over-penetration back then to question it. They also agued it would provide a more stable platform to fire the pistol and it would also provide for immediate backup in the event of a carbine failure.

These days I'm very skeptical of the practicality of it.
 
I saw it when it was introduced at the SHOT show several years ago. Being a gizmo fan I had to ask about it and the explanation given was that it was intended to give a pistol response when the carbine was too powerful. I didn't know enough about penetration/over-penetration back then to question it. They also agued it would provide a more stable platform to fire the pistol and it would also provide for immediate backup in the event of a carbine failure.

These days I'm very skeptical of the practicality of it.
That pretty much proves they were on something when they designed this. 5.56 has less of a chance of over-penetrating than 9mm, .40, .45, etc. Silly, silly people. And anyone who buys it is even sillier than the manufacturer.
 
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