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Started by Duffarmy, May 14, 2020, 08:08:09 AM

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Bacarnal

Quote from: echo1 on September 13, 2020, 07:25:27 PM
B, I'm not certain, but I think most/many jungle stock are made for pinned spikers. I've only had 1 of the 6 I've got made for screwed blade. It can be tough to find a jungle stock with the HG matching perfectly.

OP, I've got or had almost all conventional type stocks, ATI & Choate Drag, ATI T6s, and a Ramline side folder. The Butler Creek are very good, the best, but can be hard to locate, Choate are light but kinda fit funny, Ramline is good but the wrist is wrong for me. The ATI Monty, although boat anchor heavy, is really solid, and came as a dealer option once upon a time (Combat Exchange). PAX

Quote from: Bacarnal on May 14, 2020, 04:33:32 PM
Here is the ChiCom "Jungle" stock.  It is made to the original specs considering it was a replacement stock.  The only drawback, it is made for only a blade bayonet, though there's enough material that it could be "fitted" for a spike.  Reading the rules, I'd say it would be 922r compliant since it would be returning the weapon to original wartime configuration post field/arsenal/depot replacement/rebuild.




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PAX, the only two I've personally handled are the ones cut for blades.  Not discounting your statement, just going by my personal experience.  My other one is just like this one and it's on a Sino.






Just as a note, the exposed fibers on my stock appear to be glass cloth.  Yes, phenolic impregnated glass cloth would be more accurate but fiberglass is usually the go to phrase.  Cheers, Bruce.

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Your stock does not look like it's made of the same material as mine Bacarnal.
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