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How's about a PDW stock that utilizes the mil-spec carbine buffer tube?
Something that has an integrated cheek piece but, just bolts onto the buffer tube. Like a collapsable version of your MOE carbine fixed stock but, more PDW looking that uses metal rods for support and LOP adjustments. Kinda like the Troy Tomahawk but, better... |
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Mossberg MVP stock. With a deeper mag well and an AR15-style mag release button to fix the wobbling magazine seating for which the MVP is notorious.
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D60 mag with AUG feed tower
Magpul Tika T3 stock Glock 43 8rd mags. |
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I must reiterate Savage 10 stocks. I guess 110s too, but definitely the 10.
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I'm not sure if this was mentioned, but seeing the P320 will soon be the standard sidearm of the military.....how about mags for it?
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AK mags including bolt hold open followers.
and more D60 mags for different calibers! 7.62x39, 300BO, and 308 please! |
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Like others have stated, scorpion evo mags and grips. MCT furniture
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sell me some of those clear test PMAGs for SESAM only training...
pretty pretty please with a cherry on top. |
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D-60 in stealth grey, and FDE. I'd also like to see the 40 round Pmag in those two colors.
Love the stuff you are making out of the Daka material. I'm not too creative, so I'm not full of ideas, but I'm sure there are more interesting and useful things you can make out of that amazing material. I can't wait to see what's next! |
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D-60 in stealth grey, and FDE. I'd also like to see the 40 round Pmag in those two colors. Love the stuff you are making out of the Daka material. I'm not too creative, so I'm not full of ideas, but I'm sure there are more interesting and useful things you can make out of that amazing material. I can't wait to see what's next! View Quote |
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Hunter stocks as a factory (not aftermarket) option.
Rimfire Hunter for Savage MK II Glock 43 mags Scope bases and rings, MOE (Aluminum) and Pro (Steel) line Colt SMG mags |
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G43 mags.
Magpul magazines with thicker flat sides to allow laser etching They need to make selectors, bolt hold opens, magazine releases with multiple options. More glock stuff |
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Railed dust cover options for the AK platform that can securely attach/mount to the Magpul handguards.
Similar to how the Russians are doing it but compatible with Magpul handguards. |
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Why do people keep asking for these colors when Magpul has said numerous times that they will never make the gen M3 Pmags in the traditional colors (FDE, olive drab, foliage green, and stealth gray)? It's only black, sand, and MCT for Pmags from now on. View Quote |
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CY18 Magpul wishlist: Banana Yellow 40 rounders. View Quote This... Attached File Or this... Attached File |
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Yeah, well, Ford said you could only get your car in black at one point too. I'll bet any amount of $ you want that sometime in their history Magpul will make a pmag in a color you didn't list. View Quote |
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Quoted:Well, yes, if they can find another color formula that's as strong as black like they did with the new MCT. But it won't be any of the traditional colors since they already know they're weaker than black. View Quote |
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The Zhukov stock passes 5-foot, military drop tests--even cold. You can see this in the AK operators union stuff, and we've got a large body of test data. In extreme cold, with the original iteration, it was indeed possible to introduce a very specific twisting/off-axis motion in conjunction with a toe strike, which despite a pile of drop testing, wasn't immediately seen, because it requires some twisting moments in addition to the strike, so it's only possible in smacking the toe into the ground while still holding the rifle in an off-axis manner with the stock completely collapsed. All our mortaring tests in the field trials utilize striking the heel of the stock to the deck, which is how it's taught by anyone competent. In-line changes improved that specific failure mode as soon as it was discovered and after a PILE of additional drops and mortar tests at -20 and -60 to indentify the exact mechanism of failure.
To some extent, toe strikes are not kind to stocks, and if you're going to damage one, that's how it happens, and it's not recommended in any "mortaring" technique, for that reason. The SL line was meant to be bomb-proof in this aspect, and is, as are UBR, PRS, etc. Several other manufacturer's AR and other stocks that are considered "good to go" practically explode with a toe impact from 3 or 4 feet even in moderate temps. The challenge with the Zhukov was creating a folding stock with all of the functionality we wanted and the durability we demanded, and to keep it less than the $150+ that other solutions to do this command, and are still klugy. I've beat the heck out of the Zhukov in the original subjective testing, after the MAC video in the subsequent testing, and I've seen the entire body of test data and recorded drops and impacts. I'm sure as heck not worried about any of mine breaking, and they're on my guns today, and will remain there. I completely trust them. |
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No one has made a viable Remington 870 folder. Please Magpul, make a folder for people who can read.
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The Zhukov stock passes 5-foot, military drop tests--even cold. You can see this in the AK operators union stuff, and we've got a large body of test data. In extreme cold, with the original iteration, it was indeed possible to introduce a very specific twisting/off-axis motion in conjunction with a toe strike, which despite a pile of drop testing, wasn't immediately seen, because it requires some twisting moments in addition to the strike, so it's only possible in smacking the toe into the ground while still holding the rifle in an off-axis manner with the stock completely collapsed. All our mortaring tests in the field trials utilize striking the heel of the stock to the deck, which is how it's taught by anyone competent. In-line changes improved that specific failure mode as soon as it was discovered and after a PILE of additional drops and mortar tests at -20 and -60 to indentify the exact mechanism of failure. To some extent, toe strikes are not kind to stocks, and if you're going to damage one, that's how it happens, and it's not recommended in any "mortaring" technique, for that reason. The SL line was meant to be bomb-proof in this aspect, and is, as are UBR, PRS, etc. Several other manufacturer's AR and other stocks that are considered "good to go" practically explode with a toe impact from 3 or 4 feet even in moderate temps. The challenge with the Zhukov was creating a folding stock with all of the functionality we wanted and the durability we demanded, and to keep it less than the $150+ that other solutions to do this command, and are still klugy. I've beat the heck out of the Zhukov in the original subjective testing, after the MAC video in the subsequent testing, and I've seen the entire body of test data and recorded drops and impacts. I'm sure as heck not worried about any of mine breaking, and they're on my guns today, and will remain there. I completely trust them. View Quote |
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On the stocks, the strength numbers are not as significant as it is on a thin wall stock item like a magazine. There are some differences, but all colors have to pass Mil drop tests.
Hinge latches can fold in a controlled manner, break, or wallow out under stress, and we chose to allow it to fold and not get loosey-goosey (technical term), and we chose to allow the extended stock to collapse on a severe impact rather than break. Standards are the same...still TOP 03-02-045...We just chose folding as a better alternative to the stock getting wobbly, which many can do. |
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Remington 1100 stock and forend. If not, maybe an adapter to allow the SGA to work? If not, I'll hack on one and the Zhukov forend until it works.
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@SPQR-476 just wanted to say "thanks" for responding to my recent posts. I do appreciate it! Interesting stuff for sure.
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Grendel mags would be awesome, not sure how it could be accomplished, but it would be cool.
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Can Magpul make a 17 round of even more M&P 9mm mag? I have not seen any after market mags for M&P.
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Grendel mags would be awesome, not sure how it could be accomplished, but it would be cool. View Quote Also, to me the Glock Magazine Wells with their scalloped shape on the inside look like the ideal frame plugs, only with a funny ring on them that needs to be trimmed off before you can install them on a Gen 5. If only they didn't have that ring... |
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FS2000 forend.
Magpul has the patent for it already... It's a dead rifle now, but this is a wish list afterall.... Maybe sig 320 rifle module. |
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