Similar Products
Description
An update to the SB15 Pistol Stabilizing brace, a shooter's aid that is designed to improve the single-handed shooting performance of buffer tube equipped pistols.
SIG SAUER introduces the SBX Pistol Stabilizing Brace, an update to the SB15 Pistol Stabilizing brace, a shooter's aid that is designed to improve the single-handed shooting performance of buffer tube equipped pistols. The SBX features a more slim design with a thicker strap for extra stability. This veteran-designed and U.S.-manufactured accessory enhances accuracy and reduces felt recoil when using an AR-style pistol. Made from high-quality, elasto-polymer, the SB15 is manufactured to close tolerances and fits all pistols equipped with an AR-style buffer tube 1.0” – 1.2” in diameter.
The Pistol Stabilizing Brace uses the operator’s forearm to provide stable support, thereby minimizing accuracy-robbing spin and shift. A flexible cuff with two adjustable nylon straps allows the SB15 to be custom fit to any user.
Features:
Fits all pistols equipped with an AR-style buffer tube 1.0" - 1.2" in diameter.
ATF compliant*
Veteran designed
Made in USA
Quick and easy to install
* ATF has reviewed this product and determined that attaching the SB15 to a firearm does not alter the classification of the firearm or subject the firearm to NFA control.
Note: Also available on P516™ and P556® Pistols in states where permitted. PM400 and P716 models available soon. SIG SAUER donates $3 of every SB15 sold to support the veterans of HAVA.
Live Inventory Search
Compare prices for 798681530267 - Sig Sauer SBX15 PISTOL STAB BRCE G2 PINK SBX-AR-PNK from all vendors
Store | Price | Shipping rate | Report | Show more |
---|---|---|---|---|
Out Of Stock
|
||||
$82.87
|
$14.95 | |||
$117.92
|
Firearms $18.45, Free over $500 |
Customer reviews
Comments (14)
Shit, it'd be worth powder coating
Down for 1... Yes the RIT die works wonders!
Is this one covered by the new ATF letter about shouldering a brace? I'm assuming so but I want to double tap.
Ordered one myself. I will try dyeing it, if that fails, flexible paint should work well enough.
Shit, as this price I'm in few with that Rit Dye idea. Thanks for mentioning that, never used that stuff before. I agree that this just goes to show you how much sig's costs are to make a chunk of rubber.
I turned a completely blue gun frame to solid black and it stayed that way. I used Rit Dye Google it. Works magic.
At that price, I don't care what color it is. I've been wanting a couple of these for my AR pistol and a Scorpion.
Good deal on either brace for you AR pistol. Some Rit dye and you have whatever color you want.
Also shows how much profit they were making on these.
Crap, they are sold out now.