Yeah, that's what my online research is showing. If I read back in the comments here, someone commented that the buffer tube looks to be a stubby tube, which leads me to believe that the tube in itself is bufferless.
In the USA, adding a stock would require them to get an additional $200 tax stamp for SBR, while here in Canada, I believe you can dress it up to the nines with stocks and accessories- it remains restricted.
Now personally, I'd want a certain type of stock, and if the design of the HK416 pistol is as I understand, then I have a number of options for the desired look of my stock.
However, if someone who owns a HK416 pistol (or if Dlask can confirm)
1. Is the pistol version bufferless?
2. Whether or not if its bufferless o not- is the stubby tube removable?
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Hi Diask,
Do you still have the HK 416 pistol in-stock?
or HK416 rifle ?!
Awesome fun, reliable and yes you can put a stock on the pistol if you want!
It's not made by HK, the haters are correct about that but I have been blown away with how accurate and reliable this HK 416 (copy) is. I have owned this little beauty for 5 months and after putting nearly 3000 rounds through it without cleaning it once, I had my first FTE today and I can't believe it got this far. Now it's time to strip her down and take care of her, but I have still been impressed by my torture test results. As for putting a stock on it, it is not a 2 minute job but it's not too tough. I will try and take a picture of mine and post it on here.
Its an angled ATI piece, that works better than having it straight.