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Posted: 3/26/2014 12:38:42 AM EDT
| Anyone know where to pick up a high-quality, ready to go fixed stock like RRages used to carry? |
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HK parts .net. They do not have then in stock currently, but keep them in your sights. Note those will need modification and OP asked for "ready-to-go". RRages also gets them in occasionally, though mine didn't fit so well and he took it back no questions asked - despite quite possibly being an issue on my side. Classy operation! |
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http://www.ar15.com/mobile/topic.html?b=6&f=41&t=244309&page=1
some good info on stocks Quoted:
Note those will need modification and OP asked for "ready-to-go". RRages also gets them in occasionally, though mine didn't fit so well and he took it back no questions asked - despite quite possibly being an issue on my side. Classy operation! Quoted:
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HK parts .net. They do not have then in stock currently, but keep them in your sights. Note those will need modification and OP asked for "ready-to-go". RRages also gets them in occasionally, though mine didn't fit so well and he took it back no questions asked - despite quite possibly being an issue on my side. Classy operation! |
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I bought the stock set today 052214 from rrages. They sent an email out saying they have them. http://rrages.com/stocks/set.htm SCORE! Or at least I hope... Ordered it, and my card has a pending charge from them... but never got an email (got to the invoice page, and clicked continue). Been having issues with Yahoo email, so it might be the source of the problem. Already put an order through RRages last week for screws, pins, slim forend, buffer and sling. Guess I'll have an extra forend when it is said and done, which is ok, Gives me two very solid options to run on my GSG5. -EDIT- Got the email last night. |
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Whoo! Little rich for my blood. Guess I'll try my hand at modding a cheap MP5 stock. Depends on what you are looking for in the long run... I've been pricing HK stocks for a few weeks. Some good ones pop up on GunBroker from time to time... anywhere from $60 to $85 (depending on condition, plus the additional shipping costs). Numrich has them for a little over $150, and one of the HK parts stores has them for $140. Those prices are just for an A2 stock. Cheaper aftermarket is out there, but it is a toss up on whether you'll get one that is solid, or not. I have the original GSG5 stock on my gun, and swapping it due to the movement, so a solid stock is high on my list. Then, you have modify the stock to fit it to the receiver (not hard, but got to take your time to do it right). Once that is done, modify the hole on the trigger housing, and put in the larger push pin (some stocks I've seen include the pin, others did not). With the Rrages' kit, you just have to worry about that hole... that's it. And the forend is good to go, as well. The time and chance of getting a crappy aftermarket stock are worth the money to me. |
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Purchased: 052215 Received: 060514 I got the stock set and push pin upgrade also. The stock set is solid and locks up tight on my rifle. No wobble. The sets are already modified for the GSG5 so no dremel mod is needed. Yes they were pricey but well worth it IMO. Its a great upgrade from the cheap toy plastic originally on it. Note: Requires that you modify your trigger group housing tailpiece to accept the larger HK push pin (sold separately). I'm sure you can find these original HK sets cheaper but its always a wait...so I jumped on it when I saw they were already cut for the GSG and in stock. Quoted:
I bought the stock set today 052214 from rrages. They sent an email out saying they have them. http://rrages.com/stocks/set.htm |
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