SIG SAUER SB15 Pistol Stabilizing Brace
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Rob's Review of SIG SAUER SB15 Pistol Stabilizing Brace
The concept behind the Sig Sauer SB15 is good. Just putting the brace over the stock tube was a challenge. I had to cover the stock tube with white grease in order for it to slide down the stock tube. Taking it off will be a chore in itself. When you put the brace on the stock tube, you need to move very slowly and keep checking the distance between the pistol grip of your lower and where the brace fits your arm. I have a large forearm and when you slide your arm inside the rubber molding, it scrapes you up pretty good. I strongly suggest you do not use this brace against your skin. Some type of form fitting, long sleeve shirt, like an Under Armour shirt would be a really good idea. The way the brace fits your arm, you need sights on a rail that raise up at least two inches. I put a low profile, red-dot sight on my AR-15 pistol and it became extremely awkward to try and line up the sights using the brace. I really like the concept of the brace, but right now it is a "One size fits all." I do recommend this brace for the sole purpose there are not a lot of options out there similar to the Sig brace. My suggestion to Sig Sauer is, shorten the rubber sides of the brace and use a wider strap for stability.
Pros:
- very stable for steady aim
Cons:
- One size fits all
- Rubber is hard on your skin
Best Used for:
- plinking
- I see the AR-15 pistol becoming a target shooters new toy.
Would Recommend:
Yes