Create a More Stable Shooting Platform for Your M&P Shield
Command Arms Accessories USA is a developer and distributor of modern tactical accessories, but they are most famous for their Micro Conversion Kit or simply MCK, which has taken the country by storm. This kit allows you to place your pistol into the chassis without disassembling your firearm. It includes an ergonomic finger groove grip provides extra stability, a stabilizing arm brace, is an ambidextrous system, and the top picatinny rail allows for sights or optics.The Gen 2 upgrades include a new extended stabilizer that allows you to shoot while the arm brace is in the folded position. Also, it accommodates suppressor height sights, features a more robust charging handle, is suppressor friendly, has an aluminum picatinny rail on top, and they added a magazine catch/release button to the spare magazine holder.
Specifications and Features:
- Command Arms Accessories Item No. MCKSHIELDT
- Micro Roni Gen 2 STANDARD Handgun Conversion Kit Chassis
- Handgun Conversion Kit Chassis
- No pistol disassembly required - Just place pistol into the kit, lock, and go
- Allows for multiple handgun models into one platform
- Ergonomic Finger Groove Grip for more stability
- Top Picatinny rail, allowing a combination of sights and/or optics
- Side Picatinny rails for mounting additional accessories, i.e thumb-rests
- Ambidextrous fast and easy handling
- Right-folding chassis arm brace for easy concealment and carry, locks in the folded position
- Built-in charging handle allowing for quicker assembly/disassembly
- Polymer Chassis
- Overall Width 2.48
- Overall Height 5.70
- Overall Length 13.70
- Tan Finish
- Chassis and Stabilizing Brace
- Smith & Wesson M&P Shield 9/40 3.1" Models
- EZ models or Performance Center Models
- Not compatible with integral laser models
- If your Shield has a manual safety, it needs to be removed for compatibility
Note: Here is the NRA's interpretation of the latest ATF letter regarding the use and legality of pistol braces.
NRA Interpretation of Latest ATF Letter