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Ok so I tested it and:Funny I have the older version of the one shot for the browning buckmark (sbr). Works really well.
Let me dig up my buckmark and verify the bubbits one fits the buckmark. They are made for Glocks vs the older version of the one shot is made for all pistols. The place to buy the bubbits is RTG parts.
1) it's too narrow to just slide on a buckmark with wood grips. You can see how the grips are flaring out the plastic sides of it. Don't know about other grips. You can squeeze it and it will go on but as soon as you let off it will pop itself back off (see pics)
2) length of pull is excellent and stability is great, but with the caveat that you are sort of forcing it in the wide buckmark grips which is not ideal. One shot old version doesn't have this issue.
3) it works but is not as ideal as the old version one shot. But it's way way cheaper. I'm sure on Glocks it would work great cuz it's made for that size grip. Haven't tried it on those yet.
This is what I mean about being too narrow. You can see it tends to be at a slight angle either left or right. This doesn't affect holding or shooting it. Just not perfect fit which would leave it at no angle.
But when you squeeze it those sides flare out and it works although not ideally like the old version of one shot. Here I'm holding it fully onto the gun.
When you let go it pops itself off due to grips a bit too wide for it.
Hope that makes sense. Old version of one shot is at hkparts but used to be $200, verses $60 for this. Old version of one shot is wider so fits fine on buckmark and pretty much anything else. Old version of one shot uses regular pistol AR buffer tube and brace is adjustable for length via 2 Allen screws.
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