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I'm confused. This is 100% an AOW under the NFA with that forward vertical grip(mag). Other similar weapon adaptation systems have big warnings with adding what they offer as accessories for an extra mag... this seems built in, and literally advertises in the video the use of it..

Saying is it designed for single hand use it a nice "try" at getting around that issue.. but clearly just saying so is... well not nearly enough. 

Some other offerings do look nj legal tho.

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29 minutes ago, PK90 said:

It has a brace and an angled fore grip.

I would argue it isn't a grip at all, just simply a magazine holder..but its just an opinion. 

 

The issue is... When I see the marketing video for the weapon system.. they are shouldering the brace and using the extra mag for a two hand approach. Why market it that way if its not designed for that? Company contradicts itself and puts customers in a bad spot if the ATF wants to opinion. 

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11 minutes ago, High Exposure said:

They sell a “braced” version and a “stock” version.

Make sure you are seeing what you think you are seeing.

I'm trying, but the two look pretty much identical... 

Edit.

I see now, the brace is off center.

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33 minutes ago, High Exposure said:

I posted the Flux Brace and Mag Holder the other day and you disagreed with that description....

Link?

ETA: Found it. Their statement regarding a pistol can't become an AOW if you add a verticle forward grip is what I disagreed with.

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