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Firearms => Miscellaneous 10mm Firearms => Topic started by: PsTaN on February 25 2015 09:05:34 PM MST

Title: Use MechTech without Buttstock?
Post by: PsTaN on February 25 2015 09:05:34 PM MST
I'm interested in a MechTech, but not as a carbine. I'd actually like to use the unit as a pistol for hunting. I'd never shoot without a rest as I hunt from treestands and elevated box blinds. Basically a bench rested semi auto in 10mm so to speak.

I know there are better options out there.
I know it would be odd looking/feeling.

  ... but ...

I like 10mm.
I can order direct to me.
The price is great.
Many accessories.
It gives two guns in one.
Could easily become a carbine later.


For those that have one... Is this doable? Would recoil damage the grip frame? Problems you would forsee?


Thanks in advance,

PsTaN
Title: Re: Use MechTech without Buttstock?
Post by: sqlbullet on February 26 2015 08:00:08 AM MST
I see no strength issues.  The recoil is still being mitigated by a bunch of mass versus a pistol configuration, so this is still easier shooting on the frame than when you shoot it with the Glock upper.

Here would be the one warning.  There are some accessories that are perfectly fine on a rifle, but not on a pistol.  Without a stock you have a long barreled pistol from the BATF perspective.  So, a vertical grip on the front would put you in hot water.

If it were me, I would probably spring for the tele-stock and just keep it collapsed.  That keeps you in the legal definition of a rifle, but abbreviates the length down to only about 1-2" longer than no stock.
Title: Re: Use MechTech without Buttstock?
Post by: DenStinett on February 26 2015 07:48:54 PM MST
Here's a pic showing the two of the three collapsible Stocks
(http://cdn2.armslist.com/sites/armslist/uploads/posts/2013/10/27/2268603_02_mech_tech_glock_21_ccu_carbine_640.jpg)
The one at the top would give you the shortest total overall length
Title: Re: Use MechTech without Buttstock?
Post by: gandog56 on February 27 2015 06:11:00 AM MST
Yeah, there's that 16" barrel on a pistol. Is that a problem? The longest barrel I have on a pistol is 15" on a Dan Wesson .357 Mag revolver. Of course I also have a 2.5". 4", 6". 8", 8" with scope mount, to go with that 15" barrel.
Title: Re: Use MechTech without Buttstock?
Post by: DenStinett on February 27 2015 04:50:18 PM MST
Quote from: gandog56 on February 27 2015 06:11:00 AM MST
Yeah, there's that 16" barrel on a pistol. Is that a problem? The longest barrel I have on a pistol is 15" on a Dan Wesson .357 Mag revolver. Of course I also have a 2.5". 4", 6". 8", 8" with scope mount, to go with that 15" barrel.
Kinda like this:
(http://cdn2.armslist.com/sites/armslist/uploads/posts/2012/06/16/435743_01_dan_wesson_pistol_pack_357_640.jpg)
(http://40.media.tumblr.com/04e800894998a8e20d3b718a0d40d711/tumblr_mzex8rmjPH1rfnw5zo1_1280.jpg)
Title: Re: Use MechTech without Buttstock?
Post by: PsTaN on February 27 2015 08:45:08 PM MST
Thanks for the replies ... the info helps.

I don't think length of barrel is a concern for a pistol. I have seen that the total length needs to be under 26".  I certainly could be wrong on that, but I don't think I am. I'd essentially have a pistol with 2 upper assemblies. And, since i don't intend to ever install a buttstock on the unit, it'll never be a rifle.

Interesting and confounding all in one.

PsTaN

 
Title: Re: Use MechTech without Buttstock?
Post by: gandog56 on February 28 2015 07:02:44 AM MST
Quote from: DenStinett on February 27 2015 04:50:18 PM MST
Quote from: gandog56 on February 27 2015 06:11:00 AM MST
Yeah, there's that 16" barrel on a pistol. Is that a problem? The longest barrel I have on a pistol is 15" on a Dan Wesson .357 Mag revolver. Of course I also have a 2.5". 4", 6". 8", 8" with scope mount, to go with that 15" barrel.
Kinda like this:
(http://cdn2.armslist.com/sites/armslist/uploads/posts/2012/06/16/435743_01_dan_wesson_pistol_pack_357_640.jpg)
(http://40.media.tumblr.com/04e800894998a8e20d3b718a0d40d711/tumblr_mzex8rmjPH1rfnw5zo1_1280.jpg)

More like this:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v196/Gandog56/Untitled.jpg)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v196/Gandog56/SANY0103_zpse2ab2fda.jpg)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v196/Gandog56/SANY0122_zps0b36f7cd.jpg)

And to top it off:

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v196/Gandog56/SMBLBrake_zps9e755cdc.jpg)
Title: Re: Use MechTech without Buttstock?
Post by: BEEMER! on February 28 2015 12:55:43 PM MST
Here is a 475 Scoped Wildey with a 14" barrel.(//)

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Title: Re: Use MechTech without Buttstock?
Post by: PsTaN on March 04 2015 06:15:35 PM MST
Just curious ... What is the total length minus a stock and adapter?

PsTaN
Title: Re: Use MechTech without Buttstock?
Post by: gandog56 on March 04 2015 06:20:45 PM MST
Quote from: PsTaN on March 04 2015 06:15:35 PM MST
Just curious ... What is the total length minus a stock and adapter?

PsTaN
Of the Mechtech?

Barrel+conversion unit just under 23 inches.
Title: Re: Use MechTech without Buttstock?
Post by: PsTaN on March 04 2015 08:42:16 PM MST
Thanks Gandog56 .... that's what I meant.  ;D
Title: Re: Use MechTech without Buttstock?
Post by: cwlongshot on March 14 2015 02:29:37 PM MDT
Reminds me of The Joker on batman or Johnny Dangerously and Joe Piscapo with his the 88 Magnum.. LOL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hasipuR7-as

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufH4eZ7sF_I

CW