
Posted: 3/30/2001 10:23:51 PM EDT
[Last Edit: 3/30/2001 10:35:53 PM EDT by dlundj3]
I let my wife shoot my L.E. ar and she loves it. Now she wants one. The problem is the fixed telestocks are to long for her. Does anyone know if I can order a fixed telestock to a specific lenght?
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You might be able to drill a detent notch in a collaspble stock and fix it to a specfic length, then rivet it permanently. Overall it must be longer than 26.5 inches iI believe.
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...or try an A1. Be sure to get the A1 butt stock screw. The stock is about an inch shorter.
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"Shooting an AR-10 is kind of like driving a vintage "muscle car", you don't necessarily need all that power, but it sure is fun to have and drive."
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Ah, there is another option. Buy her a real pre-ban with the adjustable collapsible stock.
Expensive fix but hey, she [b]is[/b] your wife and she's asking for a gun.
How can you say no to that?
CMOS
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I think some companies will "fix" telestocks in any position if you ask. Talk to Ed at Gunsmoke (in the "for sale" forum) He will be able to help. [:D] Milldude
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thats the idea. "i hafta buy a pre ban so YOU can shoot it" hehehe. sounds like a birthday present to me
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