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No one will respond to my post above asking what gen my E4's are but still interested.
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Late to the party but I'm definitely down for one and any other upgrades Manticore can push out
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If it was produced after 2011, then it is most likely the final iteration of the stock. Look at the holes where the 1913 rails would attack directly to the stock; if they have what look like coils imbedded in the stock then it is an original E4 stock. If, on the other hand, they look like threaded metal lined holes (no plastic showing), and the stock has a pronounced lip running around where the left and right side are joined, then it is a last generation stock. These are pictures of grip portion of a last generation E4 stock; note the pronounced seam line where the two halves are joined...MSAR claimed this was because "customers wanted it" and that it "made a better product", but the truth is that Steyr and Thales have been sanding the seam for decades and never had a problem - MSAR was just plain too cheap and too lazy to finish the stock properly. http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa467/kfeltenberger/th_Grip-Front.jpg http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa467/kfeltenberger/th_Grip-Rear.jpg View Quote |
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Any updates on when or if these are going to be made? View Quote If: Well, see above. We have a lot of large projects we are working on, and if someone else wants to take up this as a priority project please be my guest. Otherwise I will look at it when I have time, but right now I have three major design projects in front of it that have to get done first, and have to design and manufacture a special tool just to get the dang mag release out of the stock to inspect how it is designed. Sven Manticore Arms |
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Sorry if I came across as having a tone - that was not my intent. Thanks for at least considering this project. rw66 |
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I hadn't heard of the deficiency in the mag catch until now. On mine, the catch itself which interacts with the magazine is metal, but the release is plastic. So the plastic release eventually breaks?
It is held in by a special Microtech screw. They are available online. Here, if actual stock is correct: Switchbladekits.com |
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I hadn't heard of the deficiency in the mag catch until now. On mine, the catch itself which interacts with the magazine is metal, but the release is plastic. So the plastic release eventually breaks? It is held in by a special Microtech screw. They are available online. Here, if actual stock is correct: Switchbladekits.com View Quote [eta] looks like you had the right one linked, bought one and on its way. Sven Manticore Arms |
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I have 2 E4's. I don't need them now, but if available I'll take them because of this. ^^^^^ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Just waiting on the tool I ordered to show up so I can remove the ridiculous MSAR screw and start getting dimensions...
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I hadn't heard of the deficiency in the mag catch until now. On mine, the catch itself which interacts with the magazine is metal, but the release is plastic. So the plastic release eventually breaks? It is held in by a special Microtech screw. They are available online. Here, if actual stock is correct: Switchbladekits.com View Quote |
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Just waiting on the tool I ordered to show up so I can remove the ridiculous MSAR screw and start getting dimensions... View Quote 1.2mm od post, at a 2.625mm center to center spacing in an equilateral triangle configuration. With the dome on the head of the screw 2.0mm seems to be long enough to get a reasonable amount of contact..... I may have 3D printed one for a test fitting and just hadn't found time to sneak one in a mill. |
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I’d need one as well, hoping a company can make short run on them
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Got my E4 out after several years in the safe and low and behold a mag got stuck. took some finesse to get it out but I'm now in for one please!
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Anybody have a pic of the new mag catch or the mag catch itself?
I have a friend that worked at MSAR and now owns his on machine shop that could possibly make them if Sven doesn't have time to do them. |
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Any updates on this? I just sent a message to Manitcore asking for a place on the list for one.
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How many people are looking for these? Sven Manticore Arms View Quote |
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Count me in. Currently have a magazine stuck. What a pain in the ass. The release does not even engage. Otherwise, i am impressed with the E4 stock. It has some solid design elements that are a major improvement over the AUG NATO stock. How did MSAR go so far as to build a whole gun and then screw such small elements like the magazine release? I do not understand.
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I found I could slide an ID card up the side of the magazine where the catch is located. Dislodged the magazine a few times for me
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I need a new one and would like to order a spare.
I have been in contact with Wendel at Microtech, but have yet to get a mag catch from them even though they claim to have a bunch of them on hand but they aren't allowed to ship them. Frustrating to say the least. |
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I finally gave up and decided to try and fit a NATO AUG stock to my E4.
There is a guy named Nick at Promoted Pawn, LLC that makes small parts for the MSAR. We emailed back and forth for a few, but he says he made a batch of the new mag catches in both aluminum and reinforced polymer. You might want to reach out to him to see if he has them ready for sale. http://www.promotedpawn.com/ |
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Promoted Pawn is a name I haven't heard for a bunch of years.
Hope you guys can get mag catches working for you. MSAR left you all in a bad state. |
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I finally gave up and decided to try and fit a NATO AUG stock to my E4. There is a guy named Nick at Promoted Pawn, LLC that makes small parts for the MSAR. We emailed back and forth for a few, but he says he made a batch of the new mag catches in both aluminum and reinforced polymer. You might want to reach out to him to see if he has them ready for sale. http://www.promotedpawn.com/ View Quote Sven Manticore Arms |
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Has anyone figured out yet what type of "spanner" wrench will get these two hole screws out?
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OK, looks like there are enough guys to justify doing a short run of them. I gotta get finished up with some other more pressing projects (i.e. the stuff that pays the bills, LOL) and then I can tackle this. Hang tight guys, we will get to it as soon as we can to help get those NATO E4 stocks back in action Sven Manticore Arms View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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@Manticore_Arms would be interested in a fix for the mag issue on an MSAR rifle- I gotta get finished up with some other more pressing projects (i.e. the stuff that pays the bills, LOL) and then I can tackle this. Hang tight guys, we will get to it as soon as we can to help get those NATO E4 stocks back in action Sven Manticore Arms |
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Please put me down on the list for any upgrades.
Can anyone ID my MSAR? I got it in 2009, I think. |
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Got a mag release from promoted pawn today. Obviously can't say if it will last long term, but seems very well made. I can actually use metal and msar e4 mags.
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I finally gave up and decided to try and fit a NATO AUG stock to my E4. There is a guy named Nick at Promoted Pawn, LLC that makes small parts for the MSAR. We emailed back and forth for a few, but he says he made a batch of the new mag catches in both aluminum and reinforced polymer. You might want to reach out to him to see if he has them ready for sale. http://www.promotedpawn.com/ View Quote |
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Promoted Pawn dose have a "Prototype E4 Mag Release" listed on their site now. But they are 3D printed, which should work.
http://www.promotedpawn.com/msarparts/e4-mag-release-prototype Personally I am going to keep working on this project on my own. The one I took out is harden steel, and I don't like the idea or the rough 3d printed texture on bearing surfaces. Recently I got around to building a custom bit to get the proprietary bolt out. Now I will see about getting some CAD made of the catch some time. Edit: Replaced image with a smaller version of the same image, as the original was huge. |
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I just checked my stocks: stanag stock has the three hole screw but it looks like a piece of metal holding the mag on the side but my E4 stock has the plastic piece that holds the MSAR mag at the back and is held in place by an Allen headed bolt.
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