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Quoted: I had an A2 on my 16" for years (came with it during the Klinton years). I recently switched that gun out to an A1 stock with an A2 buttplate. I like it much better. You might want to try that. |
Well, that raises the question: What's the difference between an A1 and an A2? I was assuming A2 was the standard designation for the solid stock as opposed to collapsible.
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Quoted: Have you tried such a setup yet? What's motivating you to swap out for an A2? Just curious........ |
Based on my above
assumption, what I'm interested in is a solid, rifle length stock. I do mostly target shooting from a rest, and the solid stock would allow the gun to sit in a rear rest.
Then again, since posting this I'm leaning more toward a bipod setup, and am not sure I need the rear stock with that, but would like to know my options, anyway.
Thanks for the replies so far.
[Edit:] OK, so the difference between an A1 and an A2 is 5/8"? The A2 is considered a "rifle" buttstock as opposed to a "carbine" one?
-- Sam