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5/3/2015 6:42:05 PM EDT
saw these stocks, was wondering if anybody has them and like them, gonna turn my 10/22 into a trunk gun.

https://underfoldstocks.com/Products#!prettyPhoto
5/3/2015 9:50:03 PM EDT
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Looks like a good candidate for use with an SBR...





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5/5/2015 6:25:28 PM EDT
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I would love to see a very similar stock with mounting screws for a picatinney rail at the front under the stock...  

do you guys know of any manufacturers that make something like that?
5/5/2015 8:38:17 PM EDT
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You can do it yourself pretty easy. I bought a section of magpul polymer rail for the moe hand gaurd and attached it to the front of my butler creek folder for a afg.
5/5/2015 9:55:57 PM EDT
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You can do it yourself pretty easy. I bought a section of magpul polymer rail for the moe hand gaurd and attached it to the front of my butler creek folder for a afg.
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You just bore a couple screw holes in the stock?
5/7/2015 6:25:46 AM EDT
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You can do it yourself pretty easy. I bought a section of magpul polymer rail for the moe hand gaurd and attached it to the front of my butler creek folder for a afg.


You just bore a couple screw holes in the stock?

That's what I do..

5/7/2015 6:39:35 AM EDT
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I dont like underfolders, but this is pretty cool.
5/7/2015 1:03:13 PM EDT
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That's what I do..

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You can do it yourself pretty easy. I bought a section of magpul polymer rail for the moe hand gaurd and attached it to the front of my butler creek folder for a afg.


You just bore a couple screw holes in the stock?

That's what I do..


Yea just mark center of forearm, mark them with a punch and drill two holes. I believe the rail section came with screws and nuts that worked really well. Just can't remember if I had to inlet the top to make space for them.
5/7/2015 6:42:29 PM EDT
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Yea just mark center of forearm, mark them with a punch and drill two holes. I believe the rail section came with screws and nuts that worked really well. Just can't remember if I had to inlet the top to make space for them.
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You can do it yourself pretty easy. I bought a section of magpul polymer rail for the moe hand gaurd and attached it to the front of my butler creek folder for a afg.


You just bore a couple screw holes in the stock?

That's what I do..


Yea just mark center of forearm, mark them with a punch and drill two holes. I believe the rail section came with screws and nuts that worked really well. Just can't remember if I had to inlet the top to make space for them.


makes perfect sense to me.

thanks guys
5/8/2015 5:32:24 PM EDT
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That stock has had very poor reviews. Weak arms made worse due to them being aluminum.
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The old Mitchell Arms two-armed stocks had the same problem but at least those were steel. Lots of times when you see them for sale one of the arms will be welded-up.



They were improved with a three-armed Federal Ordnance under-folder stock that was a very solid top-notch stock.

5/9/2015 12:21:38 AM EDT
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That stock has had very poor reviews. Weak arms made worse due to them being aluminum.
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The old Mitchell Arms two-armed stocks had the same problem but at least those were steel. Lots of times when you see them for sale one of the arms will be welded-up.

http://cdn2.armslist.com/sites/armslist/uploads/posts/2013/07/10/1866371_01_10_22_under_folder_wood_stock__640.jpg

They were improved with a three-armed Federal Ordnance under-folder stock that was a very solid top-notch stock.

http://picturearchive.gunauction.com/3738204354/8371738/38c0765d4eb4fb2d0cf45a267fd212af.jpg
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Auminum is fine for a .22LR. It's not as if you're going to try and brain someone with the stock.
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