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Posted: 9/10/2016 5:26:54 PM EDT
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I'm in the final stages of piecing together a XM177E2 clone. Unfortunately, one of the pieces eluding me is the correct butt stock. I already have a correct milspec two position buffer tube thankfully.
If I remember right, there were some commercial models produced that, while they will work on my buffer tube, would be a bit loose, correct? I emailed a seller for one I found on Gunbroker, and I was informed that Colt only ever produced milspec stocks
Just trying to make sense of things before I commit to a purchase. |
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On page two of their current brochure, they have what they are calling a Vietnam Era military dimension smooth black coated 2 pos. aluminum car stock. Safe to say this is not surplus stock, but rather new production modeled to look like the original, correct? If you're talking about EA, yes it's a new repro, real good one too, black powder coated. I think they are about $150 |
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On page two of their current brochure, they have what they are calling a Vietnam Era military dimension smooth black coated 2 pos. aluminum car stock. Safe to say this is not surplus stock, but rather new production modeled to look like the original, correct? Essential Arms makes an aluminum CAR stock much like the old Colt vinyl acetate model. It is mil-spec dimension. As far as a commercial stock that was made, Bushmaster made one and they had their own buffer tube (3-position) for it. It was not mil-spec or commercial dimensioned. These stock do not work well with either buffer tube. The stock could be distinguished by a "B" on the side of the stock. It also had a rough texture. |
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Thank you for the replies guys! So if I am understanding correctly, the Essential Arms stock should fit on my milspec tube, correct? Worse case it is a tad lose and some tape will tighten it up. Correct. That is as long as you get the EA mil-spec stock. |
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Correct. That is as long as you get the EA mil-spec stock. Quoted:
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Thank you for the replies guys! So if I am understanding correctly, the Essential Arms stock should fit on my milspec tube, correct? Worse case it is a tad lose and some tape will tighten it up. Correct. That is as long as you get the EA mil-spec stock. Awesome, thanks for helping me sort it out! Piecing this build together has been a learning experience
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