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Posted: 10/2/2005 8:58:44 PM EDT
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I've always liked the design of the ACE folding stock, but I hated the way that the hinge portion of the stock protruded out of the receiver so far. I see now that they have an option where you can cut off the tang and install the hinge block inside the receiver, so it doesn't stick out of the receiver. Has anybody done this? Also, I've never actually handled the ACE stuff, is it as high quality as it seems on their website? I don't care about building an accurate copy of any particular AK, just a good rifle. Any other good options for folders? The TAPCO looks good in design, but the quality seems shaky. |
I like the older style ACE better than the current ones, the old ones are a little beefier. They still have some on their site. I quit using the folding mechanisms altogether, they lock open O.K. but when folded they have too much movement. I cut off the tang on my Maadi and made my own block similar to theirs and also made a 3/32 plate to dress up the rear of the receiver since I don't use the folding mechanism. Once you cut the tang there's no going back without replacing the rear trunnion. I also replaced their tubing with a solid rod, nothing wrong with the tube, I just like the solid better, I think it would be better for bashing in skulls ... ![]() I think the Tapco's are kinda cheap ...
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If you keep the tang, the folder block sticks out farther, but no harder on your nose than the rest of the gun. Just factor this in when choosing a length for the stock; the length choice range is one of their best strengths imho. |
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I've already got the standard ACE external receiver block. A longer stock WOULD keep it from bopping me in the nose, but I'm 5'4", and a Warsaw length stock is perfect for me. On the Saiga-12, where I have to reach down that long receiver, and around a 12ga mag (or even two clamped together), it hyperextends my shooting stance to the point where everything sucks and I'm spending lots of effort holding up that heavy shotgun far away from my body. Correct LOP takes much more priority than the ability to fold. I just thought it would be nice if I could get a folder for it. I didn't want to cut the tang because I like the idea of swapping in standard AK wood furniture every now and again. |
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