I believe the RRPS was designed for law enforcement by law enforcement. The inventor is a 30 year veteran of Fayetteville (Fort Bragg), NC and designed this for ATV/ Bicycle patrol/ Horse patrol and just an overall means to assist officers in the accurate engagement of 'bad guys' when necessary. Big Rick is well aware or the laws required possessing and using the RRPS
By snapping that stock on, you have created a "short barreled rifle", and thus manufactured a Title II weapon (thank the NRA for sticking us with that back in 1934).
Cool stuff....but not legal, unless the pistol is already a registered NFA weapon.
So you've paid for the Glock and near 400 bucks for this thing on top of the $200 to the BATFE pork...
You're better off picking up a nicely broken in MPA or AR pistol at a gun show and doin the $200..
nuttybollockz 3 months ago
what glock is?, is a 34?
thanks you, answer my question!!!!!, please!
lovingmyglock21 7 months ago
excellent shooting
nmctag 9 months ago
Do you need a SBR tax stap for that pistol stock?
X7xthebigcheesex7X 10 months ago
nice shootin tex
blindninja907 1 year ago
How is that a rapid response unit?
ScopedOUT2 1 year ago
Cool, i've never heard of this kind of product. It looks like a very innovative design.
MapleSephiroth 1 year ago
I have got to get me one of these. I will pay the $200.oo to the ATF if I haf ta.
Good Shooting.
HarmonyChurch88 2 years ago
illegal...... unless its reg'd (pre reg'd) as an SBR...
mini4m3 2 years ago
thats pretty nifty but not practical.
DennisH8706 2 years ago
the guy in the red shirt is very sexy
NeverSurrenderFight 3 years ago
learn to count, there are about 30 steel, with additional shot fired on paper targets
z71porter 3 years ago
I beleive you can do it if you register it as a sbr with the ATF
whitedime 3 years ago
Rick... good talking with you today. Looks like a great product!
armsvault 3 years ago
I believe the RRPS was designed for law enforcement by law enforcement. The inventor is a 30 year veteran of Fayetteville (Fort Bragg), NC and designed this for ATV/ Bicycle patrol/ Horse patrol and just an overall means to assist officers in the accurate engagement of 'bad guys' when necessary. Big Rick is well aware or the laws required possessing and using the RRPS
rangerhughes 3 years ago
By snapping that stock on, you have created a "short barreled rifle", and thus manufactured a Title II weapon (thank the NRA for sticking us with that back in 1934).
Cool stuff....but not legal, unless the pistol is already a registered NFA weapon.
RMGOfreedom 3 years ago
registered NFA, no worries thanks for looking out though
z71porter 3 years ago
Go Rick! Turn-Key is amazing!
kandak 3 years ago
Pretty man.
Where do you get one and are any legal things we need to know about?
kickedintheballs2000 3 years ago