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Posted: 11/2/2008 8:10:45 PM EDT
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Hey guys,
Saw a picture of a stock that I really liked, but after searching I didn't run across it anywhere. Can somebody tell me what stock is on this gun? http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j97/Toolbox-X/AR-22/IMG_3566.jpg http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j97/Toolbox-X/AR-22/IMG_3639.jpg Thanks a lot, Josh |
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Awesome, thanks you guys! We'll see if you're still saying that after you price one... haha, that's kind of what happened actually. The stock was on a spikes 22 as you probably already knew, so I figured maybe it wasn't too expensive, but it is pretty darn pricey. People are dropping some serious coin on these 22's, and I'm probably going to end up being one of them here pretty soon. I'm sure it's worth it, but it may have to wait a bit until I get my spikes 22, 308 ar, 223 pistol, stock up on a couple lowers, etc etc, you know where I'm going :) |
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Not to hi-jack the OP's thread, but can i put that stock on my 6920 without changing the buffer tube (I think that is what its called? Correct if wrong)? LOL and excuse my stupidity i was just curious cause i know that some tubes are different diameter. Unfortonately you will need to change the buffer tube/receiver extension because the Colt comes with a commercial tube and the LMT I believe is only offered in Milspec form so you will probably have to settle and buy the kit instead of the stock body itself. |
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Not to hi-jack the OP's thread, but can i put that stock on my 6920 without changing the buffer tube (I think that is what its called? Correct if wrong)? LOL and excuse my stupidity i was just curious cause i know that some tubes are different diameter. Unfortonately you will need to change the buffer tube/receiver extension because the Colt comes with a commercial tube and the LMT I believe is only offered in Milspec form so you will probably have to settle and buy the kit instead of the stock body itself. colt comes with a commerical tube? i did not see that comming. |
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Not to hi-jack the OP's thread, but can i put that stock on my 6920 without changing the buffer tube (I think that is what its called? Correct if wrong)? LOL and excuse my stupidity i was just curious cause i know that some tubes are different diameter. Unfortonately you will need to change the buffer tube/receiver extension because the Colt comes with a commercial tube and the LMT I believe is only offered in Milspec form so you will probably have to settle and buy the kit instead of the stock body itself. Factory Colt's are built with mil-spec tubes. |
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Not to hi-jack the OP's thread, but can i put that stock on my 6920 without changing the buffer tube (I think that is what its called? Correct if wrong)? LOL and excuse my stupidity i was just curious cause i know that some tubes are different diameter. Unfortonately you will need to change the buffer tube/receiver extension because the Colt comes with a commercial tube and the LMT I believe is only offered in Milspec form so you will probably have to settle and buy the kit instead of the stock body itself. Factory Colt's are built with mil-spec tubes. So I can change just the stock? anyone else? Got one answer yes and another no. |
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Not to hi-jack the OP's thread, but can i put that stock on my 6920 without changing the buffer tube (I think that is what its called? Correct if wrong)? LOL and excuse my stupidity i was just curious cause i know that some tubes are different diameter. Unfortonately you will need to change the buffer tube/receiver extension because the Colt comes with a commercial tube and the LMT I believe is only offered in Milspec form so you will probably have to settle and buy the kit instead of the stock body itself. FAIL |
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Not to hi-jack the OP's thread, but can i put that stock on my 6920 without changing the buffer tube (I think that is what its called? Correct if wrong)? LOL and excuse my stupidity i was just curious cause i know that some tubes are different diameter. Unfortonately you will need to change the buffer tube/receiver extension because the Colt comes with a commercial tube and the LMT I believe is only offered in Milspec form so you will probably have to settle and buy the kit instead of the stock body itself. Factory Colt's are built with mil-spec tubes. So I can change just the stock? anyone else? Got one answer yes and another no. YES |
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Not to hi-jack the OP's thread, but can i put that stock on my 6920 without changing the buffer tube (I think that is what its called? Correct if wrong)? LOL and excuse my stupidity i was just curious cause i know that some tubes are different diameter. Unfortonately you will need to change the buffer tube/receiver extension because the Colt comes with a commercial tube and the LMT I believe is only offered in Milspec form so you will probably have to settle and buy the kit instead of the stock body itself. Factory Colt's are built with mil-spec tubes. So I can change just the stock? anyone else? Got one answer yes and another no. 1000% Yes, without a shadow of doubt. |
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Not to hi-jack the OP's thread, but can i put that stock on my 6920 without changing the buffer tube (I think that is what its called? Correct if wrong)? LOL and excuse my stupidity i was just curious cause i know that some tubes are different diameter. Unfortonately you will need to change the buffer tube/receiver extension because the Colt comes with a commercial tube and the LMT I believe is only offered in Milspec form so you will probably have to settle and buy the kit instead of the stock body itself. FAIL Big FAIL
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