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2/3/2010 8:17:35 PM EDT
I have the unfortunate pleasure of living in ct and having a post ban rifle configuration. With that being said I have a 12.0 fsp daniel defense rail on my stag arms 16" m4gery. I have a collapsible stock that I want to place on the rifle, my only dilemma is what length to pin it at.  

My question: is it better to have the rifle too short than too long? I have an aimpoint t-1 on for an optic and use the magpul afg all the way out at the end of the rail.  I have to make the decision and live with it.  

If it helps at all I will NOT be wearing armor,tac vest etc...the only thing i can see wearing is a bandoleer type mag carrier if at all.

I guess if the rifle is too short, I can always add the tapco buttpad that adds 1" or so to the length...

thanks

joe
2/3/2010 8:50:34 PM EDT
[#1]
I've always found the first position from the receiver to be perfect for me with the exception of shooting prone. I think you just have to play with it a bit and find what position feels most comfortable to YOU and then pin it.
2/3/2010 9:02:30 PM EDT
[#2]
redbone, I appreciate it!  Seems like the second position is best for me, I guess my worry is having a stock that is too short...problem is I can't take it to a range assembled and shoot it because in that cause citing ct law its an assault weapon....


Will have to see how it pans out

Thanks again
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