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Posted: 8/9/2011 9:32:32 PM EDT
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http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/6392/201107080018.jpg http://img855.imageshack.us/img855/5586/201107080019.jpg http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/8674/201107080020.jpg what in gods name is that thing? |
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Quoted: Quoted: http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/6392/201107080018.jpg http://img855.imageshack.us/img855/5586/201107080019.jpg http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/8674/201107080020.jpg what in gods name is that thing? Looks like a 1919A6 stock. |
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It's called a S-T-O-C-K.
/stäk/ Noun: The stock or support to which the barrel of a gun is attached. (not my definition, something I picked up from google) |
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http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/6392/201107080018.jpg http://img855.imageshack.us/img855/5586/201107080019.jpg http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/8674/201107080020.jpg what in gods name is that thing? Scary I know... floral sheets... my grandmother had some just like those. |
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Damn dude, you need to get some sleep. You're obviously not thinking clearly!
Since this is tech... care to share the thought behind this unorthodox design? |
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Well, pictures will come when I modify the buffer tube.
Can't run the old grinder right now. |
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Well, pictures will come when I modify the buffer tube. Can't run the old grinder right now. So its kinda like the 249 shoulder rest? Neat, despite how fugly it is. If you take it hunting you could pass out and take a nap while never removing your rifle from the firing position. |
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I really enjoy your threads man. The pug, now this. Keep it up and you will be getting calls from Red jacket
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What are its advantages over a normal (A1 or A2) fixed stock?
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I really enjoy your threads man. The pug, now this. Keep it up and you will be getting calls from Red jacket |
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Well... You just made an AR that is capable of beating someone to death and not breaking.
And if it does break you can still use the stock as a club. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Used to have one of dem thangs on the back of my daddys caddy. Looks like a rear quarterpanel fin from a 60's cruizer.
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I really enjoy your threads man. The pug, now this. Keep it up and you will be getting calls from Red jacket This made me lolz |
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I really enjoy your threads man. The pug, now this. Keep it up and you will be getting calls from Red jacket lol, no shit. edit: i am still LOLing |
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I really enjoy your threads man. The pug, now this. Keep it up and you will be getting calls from Red jacket and it'll change the industry. |
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I think I can see some merit to it despite how ugly it is. I imagine it would be very stable for long range shooting since your whole shoulder will provide stability for the back end of the rifle.
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Quoted: How heavy is that stock? The stock is a 1919A6 stock. They are very light weight and made of thin metal. |
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I really enjoy your threads man. The pug, now this. Keep it up and you will be getting calls from Red jacket I can see that thing pricing out around $600 on Red Jacket's site.... |
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I'm really interested in how what this would feel like when firing it. I have one laying around too. I know with my 1919A6 it was just ungodly uncomfortable. But then again the 1919A6 weights around 37 pounds and is full auto.
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Does it swim?
Just kidding. It looks impressive. These kind of projects always are intesresting. |
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I think a set of RAS handguards and a rock creek bipod will finish it off.
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I think a set of RAS handguards and a rock creek bipod will finish it off.
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Instead of butchering a collapsable stock, would it just work with an A1/A2 tube?
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There you go again making people crazy
It looks really long. How much longer than an A2 stock? |
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I cant use a A1 buffer tube because there would be nothing to hold the stock from rotating.
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I cant use a A1 buffer tube because there would be nothing to hold the stock from rotating. Just tork the hell out of it |
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If they made steel AR parts id weld the %^&*)(
Seariously, I want a steel AR upper and lower |
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I wish you were my nextdoor neighbor. I have a neighbor that I fish with in the river in front of my house, but I would rather watch you at work...
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eh my neighbors hate me, I'm always running around in the middle of the night working on some kinda gun.
Both the neighbors on eitherside of me are friends, one of them feels that our yard is his personal path to talk to the other. Occasionally I'll be out side working on something and scare the hell out of him when he comes around the corner. Dudes alittle spazzy, always acts like hes never seen a shirtless dude spray painting a gun in the middle of the night via the light of a head lamp. |
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Can I see a picture of that bad boy with the pug upper? You're my hero. Start your own gun business, instead of "Red Jacket Firearms", call it "Straight Jacket Firearms", since half of everyone here thinks you're nuts anyway. I say we take up a collection so tailo can have his hacksaw bronzed.
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I'd love to but I cant, that lower's not registered so putting the pug on it is a no go.
Sorry... |
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oh sweet jesus, he's at it again! Everyone Hide your guns....!
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You know, if you look back, like back when firearms were works of art near as much as they were tools, you'd see a lot of stocks that were curved to fit a shoulder.
Since we don't have, you know, flat shoulders... Rock on dude. |
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Is that a barrel shroud? You kow... that shoulder thing that goes up.
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Start your own gun business, instead of "Red Jacket Firearms", call it "Straight Jacket Firearms", since half of everyone here thinks you're nuts anyway. I say we take up a collection so tailo can have his hacksaw bronzed. Have a hacksaw as part of the logo. |
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Quoted: I'd love to but I cant, that lower's not registered so putting the pug on it is a no go. Sorry... You could always take the stock off the un-registered lower and throw it on the Pug lower. I think it'd look cool as shit with a water cooled barrel. Maybe something like a JP barrel nut, but use standard tubing with a welded on end cap that threads onto the muzzle, instead of the slotted tube that comes with the JP, then weld in a few valves for the water system. |
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I really enjoy your threads man. The pug, now this. Keep it up and you will be getting calls from Red jacket Is that a compliment or an insult? |
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