CAA, developers and manufacturers of advanced battle-tested firearms accessories, debuts two RONI® models featuring the SB® Tactical Stabilizer Brace®, enabling one-handed firing of the Micro and RECON* by attaching it to the operator’s forearm. The Stabilizing Brace provides controlled support while minimizing the accuracy robbing spin and shift that often accompanies one-handed shooting.
The Stabilizing Brace is adjustable and flexible with a hook and loop fastener for a custom fit for any user. The brace was originally designed for wounded warriors and others with a disability or otherwise incapable of securely holding a firearm. The STAB-RONI® is constructed from high quality elasto-polymers to exacting tolerances. Both models are designed for the GLOCK® 19/17 pistol.
The RONI® platform requires no pistol disassembly at all. Simply drop the pistol in the kit and it locks within seconds. Many of the features on RONI® are ambidextrous, including the trigger-guard safety, a super-fast cocking handle and right and left serrated thumb rests for better recoil control and muzzle rise. Additional features include a forward mounted extra magazine holder, integral forward flashlight mount, Picatinny rails for two sighting devices and additional side rails.
Both the Micro RONI® Stabilizer and the RONI® RECON Stabilizer are available in black. MSRP is $546.00 for the RECON and the Micro will be announced at a later date.
*The RONI® Stabilizer Brace is intended only to be used as designed as a forearm brace. The addition of a stock and/or forward grip to the RONI® RECON would convert it into a NFA controlled Short Barrel Rifle (SBR) and Any Other Weapon (AOW).
Micro RONI® Stabilizer and the RONI® RECON Stabilizer Specifications:
Model: MIC-RONIR-STAB RONIR-STAB
Fits: GLOCK® 17/19 GLOCK® 17/19
Weight: N/A 49.4 oz.
Height Max: 6.3” 6.3”
Length: 22”
Length Extended: N/A”
Length Collapsed: N/A”
Width: N/A” 2.5”
Material: Poly/Aluminum Poly/Aluminum
MSRP: N/A $546.00
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