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Curio & Relic
AKaholic #: 5549 Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: central Mississippi
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It was pointed out to me today(by my smart son), that a bumpfire stock such as the one I mentioned and test fired in another thread earlier would be even easier to construct that the model for the AR 15
No buffer tube to design around..good attachment points, and NO obstructions or controls on the left side of the receiver to interfere I've no doubt that work is already underway on such an item, and ,subject to BATF action, I'd be much more likely to purchase such a stock than I would for my 20"HBAR MOA AR 15. Anybody heard anything?
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Curio & Relic
AKaholic #: 7184 Join Date: Dec 2006
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I would think grip could be made that would perform the same function.One that was sorta spring loaded,allowing it to reciprocate forward and aft,as the recoil cycles.
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Curio & Relic
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AKaholic #: 6259 Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: central new york
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I heard its been done with a tapco m4 type stock. Would be pretty simple to just jam something like an ar buffer spring between the stock tube and the butt with a closed end type butt.
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