CAA Micro Roni MCK Advanced Stabilizer, Generation 4 (Non-NFA)

The Micro Conversion Kit for Glock handguns is a durable and a lightweight platform. Micro Roni’s new generation is here! Our previous generation models have been upgraded to create the best conversion kit. Micro Roni Gen 4 is referred to as Micro Conversion Kit, or simply MCK.

The extended stabilizer, which is now standard, allows for one-handed fire for improved shooting results. It also has a Velcro® strap fastening that allows for a customized fit for every user. MCK is the world’s most cost-effective conversion kit. On the market, the fastest assembly/disassembly conversion kit is up to 200 yards, accuracy has improved substantially. MCK is available in two versions: a NON-NFA product (with a normal long stabilizer brace) and an NFA product (with stock).

Highlights include:

  • No disassembly of the weapon is necessary. Simply insert the handgun in the kit, lock it, and go.
  • Allows for the integration of several handgun models onto a single platform.
  • Finger Groove Grip Ergonomic for a more stability.
  • Picatinny rails on the sides for attaching extra accessories like as thumb rests
  • Top Picatinny rail, which allows you to use a variety of optics or sights.
  • Ambidextrous, quick, and simple to use
  •  Right-folding stock/arm brace that locks in the folded position for convenient concealment and carry
  • Front magazine holder for quicker reloading
  • Built-in charging handle facilitates assembly and disassembly.
  • The slide release is exposed for simpler usage and direct touch.
  • Colors available: black, white, FDE, and ODG

What handguns are compatible with the Micro Roni MCK?

  • G17 G19 G19X G22 G23 G31 G32 G45 G17 G19 G19X G22 G23 G31 G32 G45 (Gen 3 through Gen 5)
  •  You’ll need a Glock with an OEM frame and slide, as well as OEM rear cocking serrations for the charging handle to grip.

Is there any particular license or tax stamp required for this?

The non-NFA stabilized version of the MCK has no effect on the performance of your Glock handgun. The stabilizer brace is designed for shooting with one hand stabilized. The NFA (stock version) of the MCK would need you to SBR your Glock because you’re converting it to a rifle that’s designed to be shot from the shoulder rather than with one hand. The MCK is a piece of equipment, not a weapon.

What’s the difference between the MCK stabilizer kits’ Basic and Advanced versions?

  • The MCK Stabilizer frame with the folding extended stabilizer support is included in the base kits.
  • The Advanced Kit includes Flip-Up Iron Sights, a Flashlight, Enhanced Thumb Rests, a Sling, and a QD attachment.
  • All of the advanced kit’s options may be bought on a per-diem basis after the fact.
  • The Advanced Kit is the model indicated here.

For inhabitants of Connecticut:

  • Because they are a firearm accessory rather than a weapon, there have been no decisions by the Connecticut Department of Justice banning them.
  •  The MCK NON-NFA Stabilizer Version DOES NOT change the Glock’s features in any way that corresponds to CT’s criteria of Assault Weapons.
  • The MCK isn’t a shroud for a barrel. When placed into the MCK chassis, it makes no contact with the firearm’s barrel. The barrel is retained in the pistol’s slide and works as if it were not attached to the MCK chassis.
  • A Pre-Ban Glock is not required for usage with the MCK chassis.

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