I like how it puts the stock straight, not slightly slanted down like my tapco t6. It also appears to take a milspec or commercial tube, unlike my tapco, so I can can put a magpul stock on my ak.
I like how it puts the stock straight, not slightly slanted down like my tapco t6. It also appears to take a milspec or commercial tube, unlike my tapco, so I can can put a magpul stock on my ak.
It sounds like you know what it is already. But its a piece that fits in a ak's stock location and then adapts to a standard AR mount. Its like putting a ford transmission on a chevy engine block.
Who are you to want to escape a thugs bullet? That is only a personal prejudice, ( Atlas Shrugged)
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Well, I was just wondering if anyone knew the make/manufacturer of the actual stock adapter. I've never seen one that keeps the center-line of the stock straight with the center-line of the barrel. All the others I've seen are either slanted or straight but put the center-line of the buffer tube lower that that of the barrel.
I like my ak's both 'updated' and classic. Variety is the spice of life =)
I think tapco made them for the longest time.
Who are you to want to escape a thugs bullet? That is only a personal prejudice, ( Atlas Shrugged)
"Those that don't watch the old media are uninformed, those that do watch the old media are misinformed." - Mark Twain
Looks like a Horn's Custom Rifles gun to me. They made several models with AR style stcks, but without adapters so they were straight. Much better!
I think I found it. Looks like it's a Vltor RE-47.
http://www.operationparts.com/VLTOR_...BE_p/re-47.htm