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here is the link to the stickman article on gear scout
http://militarytimes.com/blogs/gearscout/2012/05/23/law-tactical-folding-stock/
http://militarytimes.com/blogs/gearscout/wp-content/blogs.dir/5/files/law-tactical-1st-impression/STKL8263-A-1000-MT.jpg
it looks pretty damn slick has anyone run it yet??
While it looks neat, I don't like it. If you can't fire it like that (well, I guess you can once), it doesn't have much use to me. And all kinds of crap would end up in the upper/carrier.
Great-Kazoo
09-19-2012, 21:45
Nice ides, however this takes up less space. Until i get the Sig 516 SBR.
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u129/51jim/100_0743.jpg
NightCat
09-19-2012, 22:24
I cant see a legitimate function for that...
not on a semi-automatic.
I cant see a legitimate function for that...
not on a semi-automatic.
Out of curiosity, why would you use it on an auto?
Great-Kazoo
09-19-2012, 23:06
I cant see a legitimate function for that...
not on a semi-automatic.
Sorry guy. Legitimate function and guns don't belong in the same sentence.
It's a gun let them put on it what they want. Bad enough the FDE fad has taken hold and not disappearing anytime soon.
If i was to do a folder it would be another 556 sig, factory ready and works open or closed.
NightCat
09-19-2012, 23:15
Out of curiosity, why would you use it on an auto?
It's been my experience to see a lot of A-Rab's shooting Auto AK's with the stocks folded instead of extended...easier to maneuver around a vehicle, building, roof top, rock, etc.
Sorry guy. Legitimate function and guns don't belong in the same sentence.
It's a gun let them put on it what they want. Bad enough the FDE fad has taken hold and not disappearing anytime soon.
If i was to do a folder it would be another 556 sig, factory ready and works open or closed.
I suppose you have a point there.
It's been my experience to see a lot of A-Rab's shooting Auto AK's with the stocks folded instead of extended...easier to maneuver around a vehicle, building, roof top, rock, etc.
Not the same here. In the AR platform, the bolt slides back into the buffer tube (stock) and returns to the receiver. If you set this thing off with stock folded, the bolt carrier group would either set up residence in your race or go flying off. There would be nothing to stop the BCG and return it.
NightCat
09-20-2012, 00:45
Not the same here. In the AR platform, the bolt slides back into the buffer tube (stock) and returns to the receiver. If you set this thing off with stock folded, the bolt carrier group would either set up residence in your race or go flying off. There would be nothing to stop the BCG and return it.
Over all, I'm saying it seems useless...this being part of my reasoning.
I was just saying.....hadji's like there folding stocks...
Kaiser.Shooter
09-20-2012, 10:47
same idea designed differently, no buffer tube : PARA Tactical Target Rifle
http://www.para-usa.com/new/images/product_photo/rifle_TTR-XA_large01.jpg
http://www.para-usa.com/new/images/product_photo/rifle_TTR-XA_large02.jpg
http://www.para-usa.com/new/images/product_photo/rifle_TTR-XAS_large04.jpg
Great-Kazoo
09-20-2012, 11:03
Looks like the same principal Oly arms used on their OA93 pistol and one other company offered a conversion unit to have a functioning side folder .
Looking back at the "latest" innovations for guns. How much do you think bushmaster/ Gwinn mfg. lost by not keeping their old ARM pistol and rifle piston side folding rifles?
same idea designed differently, no buffer tube : PARA Tactical Target Rifle
http://www.para-usa.com/new/images/product_photo/rifle_TTR-XA_large01.jpg
http://www.para-usa.com/new/images/product_photo/rifle_TTR-XA_large02.jpg
http://www.para-usa.com/new/images/product_photo/rifle_TTR-XAS_large04.jpg
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