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Posted: 7/30/2004 3:55:17 PM EDT
Fulton Armory www.fulton-armory is selling what they call a Sage Tactical Stock. Does anyone have a review of this stock/rail system?![]() ![]() ![]() Can anyone compare this stock setup with the Troy SOPMOD M14 or the Sparrow M14cm4 Tactical Stock? ![]() |
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just go to www.fulton-armory.com it is on the front page, Does anyone have one?? I really would like to try it with my scout rifle. also here it is in video m14ebr http://www.armedforcesjournal.com/blackwater2004 rtsp://rm001.infi.net:80/~atpco/realserver/04bw_sage_m14.rm try these.
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From what I've read only two people have come out and said they have the Troy Ind. SOPMOD and the Sage just came out so I doubt you will get a side by side indepth comparison. I believe the Troy Ind. SOPMOD was running about $2500.00 not including the Pre ban rifle you have to send them to hack up. I'm pretty sure the Sage is just a stock and hand guard so you could simply go back to your old set up if you wanted. I want to say that one of them has a specific MOA guarantee but I'm not certain. FWIW my knowledge of this topic is only that of what I've read. Edit: For information about the Sparrow M14cm4 Tactical Stock I would go to M14 Firing Line since the maker himself should be there. |
Thanks for the report. What type of barrel do you have on this weapon? Does the weapon have a standard USGI barrel with a standard USGI op-rod guide? Do you know if this stock can handle a heavy weight barrel? The op-rod guide on most heavy barrels is not a standard USGI op-rod guide. |
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My M-1A is a "National Match" model with a Springfield Armory Match Barrel. It wasn't a "factory" National Match though, I bought it from my shooting coach, who mounted the NM barrel on it. I don't know if the op-rod is "stock" or not. I put my Aimpoint Comp M on it last night when I got home from the range. That makes all the difference in the world sighting it...you don't have to mash down so hard on the stock. Haven't shot it yet, but I suspect it will be a completely different experience. |
| one of these stocks sold on ebay with all options for $650.00 it was used.as new as they are it could not have been very old. he stated in the auction that it would not work with his luged rec.thats why it was for sale he ststed. but he had it mounted on an m1a for pics ?? |
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No, you can use the iron sights with this stock, you just have to mash your cheek down on one of the metal rods that make up the shoulder stock, as the cheekrest, even in its lowest position, is too high up - at least for me - to use the iron sights with. This stock is at its best with a scope - a long eye-relief one preferably, to mount on the handguard rail. Adding a reciever scope mount adds even more weight, plus the scope, etc... this stock is kind of a mystery. I really like it...but I'm ashamed to admit that I think it's just because of its looks. [insert mall ninja smiley here] The forearm makes it a good stock for precision shooting, but kind of heavy and long for CQB, the folding shoulder stock makes it nice and maneuverable for CQB, but doesn't enhance its performance for precision shooting. Still... On scopes. This stock begs for a scout-configuration rifle with the bush-length barrel and a red-dot. I have the full-length barrel and will possibly try to mount some type of magnified scope on it in the near future, but my bank account has to recover first. That E-bay price sounds about right...shipping would be killer though. |
I ordered mine with bottom, left and right rails, all new for $528, they were running the special then. I have no tracking number or anything from Fulton though, just an order confirmation after I ordered it ![]() My questions to them were also unanswered (PRIOR TO me buying the stock), I'm beginning to think their repuation in customer service may be well deserved. |
I ordered a Fulton Classic flatop UPPER last Friday. I got it in the mail today. I've never had trouble, and Walt and Clint are 2 of the best in customer service. I've never been left hanging by them. |
| I ordered mine on August 7th, I just called to find out what happened to it. They're out of stock, and may not have it for a month. I asked why they never emailed me to let me know, the reply was the guys were at Perry and just got back. I'll wait a another week, Clint may be a great guy but I never got to find out about it because he never returned my emails. This is a sore experience, I could have become a good customer. |
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