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Posted: 7/21/2008 2:03:03 PM EDT
i present to you all....
TAPCO® 1911 Carbine Conversion Kit shop.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=453843 dear tapco.... just because you can, doesn't mean you should |
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They are getting pretty desperate to invent new products.
NO! |
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Great. I can't un-see it now.
*shakes fist at The_Beer_Slayer* edit: I'd shake my fist at Tapco too but... we expect this crap from them...! |
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when they make one for a Raven, it means the end cometh near! |
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OMFG.............WTFHIT?
It must be what they are arming the Para Pooches with in the other thread Now I know what happened when Ronco and K-Tel merged ETA..........................No bayonet = FAIL |
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I have never bought anything form them but I am embarrassed for them for that.
I can't wait for the Oh man look at this cool ass stock for my 1911 thread |
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Cheaper Than Dirt needs to change the name of their catalog to Dumber Than Dirt.
It would reflect the kind of products they sell. |
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not with the integrated magazine and m4 stock it isn't! |
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Fail. Why not design it to replace the side hand grips for a mounting point. What little usefulness the thing had (45 acp carbine) is killed off by the fact you need a spare STOCK to reload!!! |
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I must be the only one here who doesn't have a collapsable stock. They are ugly, uncomfortable and IMHO, needless for my purposes.
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this is from SG, i don't think CTD would even carry this sorry tapco, you guys have made some ok stuff but this is just........ well.... |
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I saw that shit in my catalog today Just as stupid is attaching a 16" bbl to a gun that operates on a tilt bbl short recoil system.
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If you click on the photo and enlarge (the one on the greyed out 1911) you can see the barrel is scratched to shit (way forward of the slide though). |
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"The blued steel Grip Adaptor easily mounts on the grip screw bushings, under standard or custom grips. "
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What I want is a set of wire strippers that will remove insulation from the center of the wire, not just the ends. What I get is a TAPCO fucked .45
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ATF will probably confiscate it on the grounds of constructive possession. Since the stock attaches to the frame, there is nothing to preclude using a short barrel with the stock, making a SBR.
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Kinda reminds me of the GlockStock... an abominable creation that should've stayed between the ears of the 4th grader that designed it...
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It looks like a 1911 shit out an M4 stock and didn't quite pinch it off |
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That is goofy, but it doesn't go in the magazine well. It replaces the grips.
If they were sooper cheap (like $20-$30 tops), I'd buy one just for shits and giggles. |
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Marketing. They saw how the demand for collapsable stocks SPIKED after 2004 and they now have to unload thousands.
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Beer Slayer I read your thread title and thought it said the M4 stock crazed has passed...it was absurd. I was really happy to think that it was all over, no more sks or even Mosin-Nagant...but it just won't end. And now the 1911, why, why do people want to do these things. |
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dear lord if only that were true. |
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John Moses Browning is rolling over in his grave right now wishing he
had been enough of an engineer to design something this cool!!!! |
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Look at what all of you people embracing M4 stocks on your "tactical shotty" abominations have done. I BLAME ALL OF YOU FOR CREATING THIS MARKET! You should all be ashamed. There was a reason why I liked the fact that you can't put M4 stocks on a Benelli!
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