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10/1/2013 2:04:02 PM EDT
Is anyone currently producing a 607 stock clone? Preferably bolt on. The TSI page hasn't been updated in a long time.
10/1/2013 2:32:35 PM EDT
[#1]
I was wondering the same thing myself last night.
10/1/2013 2:50:08 PM EDT
[#2]
there are drawings around of how they are made; I'm very tempted to modify an RRA entry stock to function like a 607.
10/1/2013 3:03:30 PM EDT
[#3]
607 stocks are very elusive. I manage to score one a few months ago. It is one of the pin types. I am lucky that I have a gunsmith that has installed one of these before.





10/1/2013 4:09:01 PM EDT
[#4]
Has anyone heard any news from the Total Silence crowd? Is WA-Tom still involved in that venture?
10/1/2013 5:23:25 PM EDT
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I've reached out to all known sources on this forum. No one is currently making them. While I look and wait for one, I've been playing around with modifying a type D stock to use an M4 six position assembly. The prototype is working as expected. My thought was to use an LE stock with a mock 607 butt plate. I'll post picture if it works.
10/1/2013 8:48:06 PM EDT
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well.............here is one under construction. A few pictures, not in any particular order. This one is for a member here, who happened to catch me at the right time. Actually, I am honored to be able to supply a part for one of his builds. His builds are as nice as they come, and I hope that the finished stock is up to his expectations.  I still have a couple parts to complete before sending it on its way.






I really do wish that I could allot more time to machining retro parts, but that isn't possible for a variety of reasons. Mostly, a guy would starve to death because there is no way to get a normal shop rate for retro parts. Only other option would be for me to get a whole lot FASTER, and that isn't likely to happen.
10/2/2013 12:46:48 AM EDT
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607 stocks are very elusive. I manage to score one a few months ago. It is one of the pin types. I am lucky that I have a gunsmith that has installed one of these before.

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Who is your smith? I may have him do one of mine down the road.
10/2/2013 2:41:14 AM EDT
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Testify my brother!
10/2/2013 4:24:26 AM EDT
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607 stocks are very elusive. I manage to score one a few months ago. It is one of the pin types. I am lucky that I have a gunsmith that has installed one of these before.

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Who is your smith? I may have him do one of mine down the road.


Phil @ Jay's Guns and Accessories II in Pensacola (Garden St.).
10/2/2013 5:38:47 AM EDT
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No one is currently making the collapsible version, although Braceman can make a non-operating lookalike for a good price.
10/2/2013 7:07:22 AM EDT
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607 stocks are very elusive. I manage to score one a few months ago. It is one of the pin types. I am lucky that I have a gunsmith that has installed one of these before.

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Who is your smith? I may have him do one of mine down the road.


Phil @ Jay's Guns and Accessories II in Pensacola (Garden St.).


Thanks.
10/2/2013 1:18:53 PM EDT
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Well, I guess it's a good thing. I really don't need to start another build.
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