AR-15 – Stabilizing Brace – 3 Position – SBPDW Black
PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK DETAILS AND FITMENT BEFORE PURCHASE.
The SB Tactical SBPDW is a 3-position stabilizing brace designed in conjunction with Maxim Defense for AR-15 pistol builds. It is compatible with mil-spec bolt carrier groups and carbine buffers, and it gives the buyer a compact PDW-style rear setup with a leverless extension system and a very specific fitment lane.
This is the SBPDW, not the HBPDW. Similar family, different product. The important fitment language here is AR-15, mil-spec bolt carrier groups, and carbine buffers.
Fitment
- Fits AR-15 platforms
- Compatible with mil-spec bolt carrier groups
- Compatible with carbine buffers
- 3-position adjustable
Does NOT fit
- Do not assume this is the same as the HBPDW
- Verify rear setup compatibility before purchase
What it does
This brace provides a compact PDW-style rear setup with adjustable positioning and a tight, purpose-built footprint for AR-15 pistols.
Why it’s worth it
If the buyer wants the Maxim-collab SBPDW specifically, this is the correct lane. It is one of those products where getting the exact model right matters more than clever wording.
Specs
- Platform: AR-15
- Adjustment: 3 position
- Color: Black
- Compatibility: Mil-spec bolt carrier groups and carbine buffers
- Designed in conjunction with Maxim Defense
What’s included
- SB Tactical SBPDW brace assembly
- Adjustable nylon strap
Install notes
Do not confuse this with the HBPDW. Verify AR-15 fitment and carbine buffer compatibility before purchase.
Verify before you buy
Verify AR-15 compatibility, mil-spec bolt carrier group compatibility, and carbine buffer compatibility before purchase.
⚠ Trademark & Compatibility Disclaimer
IronKells Armory LLC is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any manufacturer mentioned. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are used only to identify compatibility or fitment.
⚠ Install & Compatibility Disclaimer
Installation should be performed by a qualified armorer or gunsmith. Improper installation, modification, or use may affect firearm safety and reliability. Buyer is responsible for verifying compatibility, performing proper function testing, and ensuring safe operation.