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Posted: 7/21/2016 5:02:00 PM EDT
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My Pistol was just SBRed. What is the best side folding option? I don't mind spending more to get exactly what I want. I DO NOT want to go the Manticore route.
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| I have This on my M92. Holds very solid and no drilling required. |
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I have the CNC Warrior tubular folder on my M85. It is made specifically for the M92/M85 pistols for a drama-free install. Available to fold left or right. Not cheap, but excellent quality. https://s20.postimg.org/5k8vheayl/M85+018.jpg https://s20.postimg.org/8gvwhogsd/M85+021.jpg +1 This ^^^. Very solid stock. I have a right-handed one and currently having a left-handed one put on another SBR. I also have the same one on a pair of M85's. |
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http://www.russiansurplus.net/product_p/folding-stock-trunion-5.5-kit.htm
http://www.russiansurplus.net/product_p/ak-metal-stock.htm The price on the stock is fair, I don't know if the hinge is or not. |
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http://www.russiansurplus.net/product_p/folding-stock-trunion-5.5-kit.htm http://www.russiansurplus.net/product_p/ak-metal-stock.htm The price on the stock is fair, I don't know if the hinge is or not. This is the way to go with an SBR! |
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Id go with a proper triangle folder. I know this is splitting hairs but it's not "proper" for a Yugo gun and requires a pretty large amount of smithing. I have been planning on picking up one of the CNC Warrior stocks. When you consider the price of ACE/etc. block + stock and hardware, the CNC Warrior stock is the better deal, and is made specifically for the PAP pistols. |
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I know this is splitting hairs but it's not "proper" for a Yugo gun and requires a pretty large amount of smithing. I have been planning on picking up one of the CNC Warrior stocks. When you consider the price of ACE/etc. block + stock and hardware, the CNC Warrior stock is the better deal, and is made specifically for the PAP pistols. Quoted:
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Id go with a proper triangle folder. I know this is splitting hairs but it's not "proper" for a Yugo gun and requires a pretty large amount of smithing. I have been planning on picking up one of the CNC Warrior stocks. When you consider the price of ACE/etc. block + stock and hardware, the CNC Warrior stock is the better deal, and is made specifically for the PAP pistols. Touché. However, it is a more proper stock than aftermarket ones and the OP even said he wouldn't mind having one and paying for it to be installed. |
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Id go with a proper triangle folder. That will cost you a minimum of $450 if you buy the stock and hardware from Russia. The stock and hardware is going for $300 and installation will run between $200-250 maybe more but I doubt much less. I am going this route on mine but have used a manticore with a Cnc warrior hinge set up for 2-3 years and it has worked awesome just a bit heavier then Russian side folders. I am going a Yugo 4/8 under folder on my 92. They are some damn good guns in my opinion. |
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That will cost you a minimum of $450 if you buy the stock and hardware from Russia. The stock and hardware is going for $300 and installation will run between $200-250 maybe more but I doubt much less. I am going this route on mine but have used a manticore with a Cnc warrior hinge set up for 2-3 years and it has worked awesome just a bit heavier then Russian side folders. I am going a Yugo 4/8 under folder on my 92. They are some damn good guns in my opinion. Quoted:
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Id go with a proper triangle folder. That will cost you a minimum of $450 if you buy the stock and hardware from Russia. The stock and hardware is going for $300 and installation will run between $200-250 maybe more but I doubt much less. I am going this route on mine but have used a manticore with a Cnc warrior hinge set up for 2-3 years and it has worked awesome just a bit heavier then Russian side folders. I am going a Yugo 4/8 under folder on my 92. They are some damn good guns in my opinion. The OP already stated he wouldn't mind paying for this to be done. There are stock and trunnion kits floating around that are in the $250 range. The installation cost varies from shop to shop and area to area |
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The OP already stated he wouldn't mind paying for this to be done. There are stock and trunnion kits floating around that are in the $250 range. The installation cost varies from shop to shop and area to area Quoted:
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Id go with a proper triangle folder. That will cost you a minimum of $450 if you buy the stock and hardware from Russia. The stock and hardware is going for $300 and installation will run between $200-250 maybe more but I doubt much less. I am going this route on mine but have used a manticore with a Cnc warrior hinge set up for 2-3 years and it has worked awesome just a bit heavier then Russian side folders. I am going a Yugo 4/8 under folder on my 92. They are some damn good guns in my opinion. The OP already stated he wouldn't mind paying for this to be done. There are stock and trunnion kits floating around that are in the $250 range. The installation cost varies from shop to shop and area to area I know I was just giving him a idea of the cost of the side folder conversion. |
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I know I was just giving him a idea of the cost of the side folder conversion. Quoted:
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Id go with a proper triangle folder. That will cost you a minimum of $450 if you buy the stock and hardware from Russia. The stock and hardware is going for $300 and installation will run between $200-250 maybe more but I doubt much less. I am going this route on mine but have used a manticore with a Cnc warrior hinge set up for 2-3 years and it has worked awesome just a bit heavier then Russian side folders. I am going a Yugo 4/8 under folder on my 92. They are some damn good guns in my opinion. The OP already stated he wouldn't mind paying for this to be done. There are stock and trunnion kits floating around that are in the $250 range. The installation cost varies from shop to shop and area to area I know I was just giving him a idea of the cost of the side folder conversion. Ah, gotcha! |
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