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    Sylvain

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    In the one you pictured, that brace is designed to conform around the wrist of the shooter. It has to be flexible enough to do that. If that's the case, I'm sure it would also provide some cushion to a shoulder. :twocents:

    That's kinda what I thought. Even a hard rubber provides a decent cushion on a firearm like that.

    Yeah I know what you mean.Im more wondering about the legal aspect of that.
    Will attaching a pad turn that brace into a stock when it comes to the ATF? :dunno:
     
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