
Command Arms Accessories Micro Conversion Kits, or CAA MCKs, are chassis-like platforms that convert a handgun into something more like a carbine, or more accurately, an SBR.
They are lightweight, handle beautifully, and since most are stocked, offer better control, stability, and recoil management.
They also cost several hundred dollars, which you’ll see if you look through a collection that contains them. But it’s also the case that they are, for many shooters, worth the price.
To justify the expense, here are the best selling points of MCKs enumerated.
Compatibility with a Wide Range of Handguns
First and foremost, micro conversion kits are compatible with a variety of popular handguns, including but not limited to Glock pistols, as well as Sig Sauer, Taurus, Smith & Wesson, and Springfield handguns.
No Modifications Needed to the Handgun
One of the most attractive features of micro conversion kits is that they do not require any modifications at all to the handguns with which they’re compatible. You just drop in the handgun and you’re ready to go.
Tons of MCK Accessories Available
CAA micro conversion kits are compatible with and expandable through a wide range of purpose-made MCK accessories such as lasers, lights, optics, glass breakers, brass catchers, and ergonomic attachments like thumb rests. There are even flamethrowers you can get for them.
Numerous Attachment Points
Even if dedicated MCK accessories don’t catch your eye, the rail over the top of most MCKs, along with the other attachment points, makes adding shooting attachments like optics very easy to achieve
Better Recoil Control, Reduced Muzzle Flip
With greater mass, and handling more like a stocked carbine than a handgun, micro conversion kits vastly diminish recoil and help control muzzle flip. This is a bonus for recoil-sensitive shooters and the lower muzzle flip can also enable faster, more accurate follow up shots.
Easier, More Confident Handling
Micro conversion kits handle more naturally and more comfortably, with inherently superior ergonomics to naked handguns.
Increased Firepower
Most MCKs have a slot at the front for a spare magazine, increasing your overall firepower, and ensuring you’re never without a backup.
More Accurate Shooting
With a longer sight radius than the handgun itself, and with a stock configuration that helps control recoil and muzzle flip, most shooters find they can shoot more accurately with an MCK, with no extra effort required on their end.
Extended Range
An MCK doesn’t actually extend the range of the handgun itself, or of the ballistic capabilities of the cartridge, but most shooters find that they can easily hit targets at 100 yards or more, in some instances, even without outfitting the platform with an optic.
Versatility and Discretion
Smaller than a sporting rifle, an MCK is easy to conceal and can be kept around the house for defensive applications, or even carried as a truck gun.
Downright Enjoyment
Got a gun in the safe that you hardly ever shoot? Rather than selling it or letting it keep collecting dust, see if it’s compatible with a micro conversion kit so you can actually do something with it. MCK platforms offer something new and exciting to try out.
To Learn More About Micro Conversion Kits
Wondering if there’s a micro conversion kit out there that’s compatible with your favorite handgun? Since you won’t need to modify the gun, an MCK can be the perfect upgrade.
If you’re interested in learning more about MCKs and what they offer, visit MCS Gearup. They carry a ton of micro conversion kits as well as MCK accessories, along with attachments, parts, upgrades, and much more.
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