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CAA Gear Micro Roni Stabilizer MCK with Glock 19 Gen 4

17K views 7 replies 4 participants last post by  picrthis  
I wonder how long these will be around? Micro Roni says these are a violation of CAA Trademark;

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Warning!!! Lately, a conversion kit that looks like the Micro Roni has surfaced in the US under the name "MCK"; The MCK is unsafe and dangerous to use, it doesn't include a trigger guard (which already caused an unintended discharge last week) and is not related to CAA at all!

I'm repeating,

MCK is not a CAA product!, whoever sells it uses their good name to attract sales which is a clear violation of CAA trademark.

Read the following letter to from Moshe Oz, Founder & President of CAA Industries Ltd. that proves the statements above"

https://www.yrsinc.com/media/YRSInc/CAA_US_Trademark_violation.pdf

https://www.yrsinc.com/en/micro-ron...tab-gen-4-caa-gearup-pdw-converter-for-generation-3-4-5-glock-17-22-31-19-23-32
 
Actually, it seems like it is the other way around. The International CAA company is violating SB Tactical's US Patent on their stabilizing brace. See attached file I found from the Owner of SB Tactical. Makes sense too, why they don't have a website, only CAA USA does (the caagearup website). I guess it is just another person trying to ride on the coattails of the American Made CAA USA products. Go 'Merica!
That letter is actually a bit of a joke, they are simply trying to throw you off of what is really going on, as the patent they speak of is for the forearm only which CAA Israel doesn't even use. The Roni has been out for many years long before the one located in FL popped-up online.

The company that invented and owns the patents on the pistol housings is in Israel and has always been, long before the brace came out you could buy the glock pistol housing from them but it required a tax stamp under the NFA as they all used a folding stock. Now that braces have come around and don't require the tax stamp ME Tech of FL steps into the market and calls theirs the "CAA MKT" those are stamped Made in USA as they should be but they are violating several USA and International Patents and Trademarks. The CAA Roni & the Micro Roni are marked Made in Israel and those have been out for well over a decade; they have always sold through their exclusive distributor YRS