Collapisable Stock for Automags/Tac Ones?

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  • fullofpaint
    Registered User
    • Apr 2005
    • 334

    #16
    or there's always the Spec-Ops stock:



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    • Bartman
      Canadian Newbie
      • Dec 2000
      • 458

      #17
      I just picked up a used A5 car stock here on AO from PWpaintball, I have drawen up a adapter to mount it on my mini mag. Today the material showed up for it and I hope to chuck it up in the lathe tomorrow or thursday afternoon. I should have pic's of the finished product mounted on my mini mag this weekend. I will post them here for you to see.

      Bartman
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      • FinchMan
        LVL10 classic minimag
        • Nov 2004
        • 459

        #18
        I really want to see a MP5 style stock. It could be fairly simple to do with the RT-pro rails that have mounting holes.

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        • Jaan
          It's Pronounced *John*

          • Apr 2005
          • 1310

          #19
          Originally posted by d4m4don3
          If you have an accessory point on the back of your rail you could probably use almost any aftermarket stock, like for example the JCS Folding stocks. I know you can do it on the recon rail. I've played around with it since I have a jcs folding stock. I just gotta remind myself to get some screws and bolts at home depot.
          You mean like this:







          There's an old thread of mine from a couple of years ago showing how to mod a JCS Signature Series folding stock to fit the rear holes on the stock classic rail. I'm not sure if the pictures are there...I have the pictures on my old computer and I'll be at work until next week so I can't show them to you. Anyway here is a close up picture of the mount after it's been modded. A couple of hours with a Dremel is all it took...



          You'll only need the 2 stock screws (no bolts), but they have to be the ones with the flatter head to fit under the valve.

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