New Service rifle rules says you can have an adjustable stock? AR15!?!!? (Read 5734 times)

Heavies

Where the F**k are you supposed to put your M1907 sling!?!?!?




Yeah, paracord might be tacticool but isn't cool for your sling bro.... 

Seems like the Magpul stock I got donated for this project has a aluminum piece dovetailed into the bottom, what it is actually for I have no idea.  Anyone know, I'm curious?


 

Milled that guy down to fit a M16Garand rear sling mount to it.  Sorry Dmas.... :love:







Some hardcore bubba'd sh*t and it goes in, tight fit.





Nice and secure now....  Hope it holds up!




Now just need to get rid of that QD on the front......   ;D ;D ;D

Thank you dmas and ren for making this project progress!  TOOOOO many projects and not enough TIME!
« Last Edit: October 06, 2016, 10:50:22 PM by Heavies »

stangzilla

Re: New Service rifle rules says you can have an adjustable stock? AR15!?!!?
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2016, 07:01:42 AM »
nice work!  :thumbsup:

ren

Re: New Service rifle rules says you can have an adjustable stock? AR15!?!!?
« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2016, 08:30:46 AM »
awesome work. :thumbsup:
I like your Starrett caliper. Been looking at some Mitutoyos
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Tom_G

Re: New Service rifle rules says you can have an adjustable stock? AR15!?!!?
« Reply #3 on: October 05, 2016, 09:12:42 AM »
Wow... what a beautiful thing! Turns out an M1907 is the perfect accessory for anything!
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Heavies

Re: New Service rifle rules says you can have an adjustable stock? AR15!?!!?
« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2016, 01:08:06 PM »
nice work!  :thumbsup:

Thanks!

awesome work. :thumbsup:
I like your Starrett caliper. Been looking at some Mitutoyos

Thanks!  That caliper is older than I am I'd wager. Still works perfectly.  Analog devices just seem to work forever. :)

Wow... what a beautiful thing! Turns out an M1907 is the perfect accessory for anything!

AMEN to that Tom.  They are an awesome tool for accuate shooting.  Used right they are as stable, if not more, as a bipod shooting in the prone.  Might not be as quick to set up, but they work.

robtmc

Re: New Service rifle rules says you can have an adjustable stock? AR15!?!!?
« Reply #5 on: October 05, 2016, 07:51:50 PM »
From the pics, looks like you went from a checkered handgrip to smooth?  Care to comment on your reasons for that? 

I have noticed Jerry Miculek runs a smooth handgrip with no finger grooves.  Tried a Hogue with finger grooves and hated it.

drck1000

Re: New Service rifle rules says you can have an adjustable stock? AR15!?!!?
« Reply #6 on: October 06, 2016, 12:11:09 PM »
Interesting!  Nice work!  Looks like that took a while, but it sure does fit that sling setup WAY better!  And paracord is awesome for all sorts of things!

Regarding the grip, I don't mind the finger hump on the A2 grip that much, but I prefer without the finger bump.  My preferred grip is the Tango Down, but I still have the A2 on one gun.  That is until I get around to swapping it out, but not a priority. 

Heavies

Re: New Service rifle rules says you can have an adjustable stock? AR15!?!!?
« Reply #7 on: October 06, 2016, 01:03:34 PM »
From the pics, looks like you went from a checkered handgrip to smooth?  Care to comment on your reasons for that? 

I have noticed Jerry Miculek runs a smooth handgrip with no finger grooves.  Tried a Hogue with finger grooves and hated it.

I think it's just a play on the lighting. I had to finish this project up at 3 in the morning.  Been so busy at work that it was the only time to work on this. 

That grip is a standard A1, per CMP/NRA rules.

I do agree I like grips with no finger grooves and such.  That's why I went with the A1 VS A2 standard grip.

Heavies

Re: New Service rifle rules says you can have an adjustable stock? AR15!?!!?
« Reply #8 on: October 06, 2016, 01:06:37 PM »
Interesting!  Nice work!  Looks like that took a while, but it sure does fit that sling setup WAY better!  And paracord is awesome for all sorts of things!

Regarding the grip, I don't mind the finger hump on the A2 grip that much, but I prefer without the finger bump.  My preferred grip is the Tango Down, but I still have the A2 on one gun.  That is until I get around to swapping it out, but not a priority. 
Thank you.

Actually it didn't take too much time to do at all. Maybe an hour or 2?  I probably could have done a better job of I did take a little more time, but the ugly parts are hidden anyway.  All long as it works.  Still have to test it out in some matches and shooting.  Hope it holds up.