I’ve sold all of my enclosures, reclaiming a fraction of my testing and evaluation costs. Today I sent a letter to the ATF notifying them to remove the Glock 19 from their NFA registry. I wound up sending that unit back to Command Arms, who never returned it to me. Then there’s the whole “Airsoft-or-not” issue with my first RONI purchased from Arms Unlimited, who was absolutely no help in answering my questions or resolving my issue. The company that sells the Hera Triarii in the United States offered one to me on an evaluation basis but then refused to accept it because it had been used. I didn’t have a good experience dealing with the Mako Group or Command Arms, importers of the KPOS and RONI respectively. You’re basically on your own if you have a problem. The RONI is the least expensive enclosure, but also the one I have the least confidence in. My KPOS build was $1400, compared to about $900 for a DMG build. The cost is too high, given the more reliable (and sometimes shorter) options out there.
#Mpa930 dmg portable
Regardless, there are more portable options out there. The ENDO stock is seeing a resurgence with a pistol brace on it, but that’s for another article. Add-on stocks and the RONI and Triarii enclosures extend the overall length of the Glock to be equal to or larger than the options cited above.There are also many, many more companies making AR15s that accept Glock magazines, including the Angstadt Arms UDP-9 that I like so much ( watch our interview). The Aero Survival Pistol made by TNW Firearms ( watch our interview) is also an option. The MasterPiece Arms MPA30DMG and the MPA930DMG, which are MAC-10 form factor firearms that accept Glock magazines ( watch our interview). There are better designed options out there.
#Mpa930 dmg registration
Your mileage may vary, but I didn’t want to buy a G17 and go through the registration process (and cost) again to verify this.
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I believe (but cannot verify, due to the restrictive nature of the NFA) that the Gen 4 Glock 19 is not suitable for use in enclosures. Many of my readers have shared stories of similar malfunctions, but some have also reported consistent success. Thousands of dollars (tax stamp, enclosures, test ammunition, etc) and a few years later, I have given up on the idea of a “stocked Glock.” I registered my Glock 19 because I wanted a short, stocked firearm that took Glock magazines.
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Some of the most popular content on this blog was related to my NFA registered Glock 19 and the KPOS, RONI, and Hera Triarii enclosures I tested. It’s official - I’ve sold my Glock enclosures and mailed a letter to the ATF stating that I want to remove my Glock from the NFA’s SBR registry. Short Barrel Shepherd | Decem| 15 Comments