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  • AlexDD
    Senior Member
    • May 2007
    • 906

    Exile Hammerhead Stock/LOP Idea/Photo

    Playing around with a photo editor, I came up with two ideas for stocks attachments:

    A - Tube


    B - Stock


    The reason for this is the following:

    1 Shorter Length of Pull
    2 Maximize the space used between the buffer tube and stock for shouldering
    3 Not really important to me, I also like how it looks better (B - stock)

    I think I can do number 1 very easy by getting a tube, cutting it down then, attaching a plate, and then attaching a butt pad.

    If anyone has done something like this please share.
    Last edited by AlexDD; 04-16-2011, 8:59 AM.
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    thrillhouse700
    Veteran Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 4349

    I just grabbed my AR and put my stock all the way in with the HH on it (BB still on), and with that LOP its not comfy to hold onto with a rifle style grasp. It puts the wrist at a very odd angle.
    "I *love* the idea of DOJ buyback money being used to buy guns for kids. " - Steadyrock

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    • #3
      dieselpower
      Banned
      • Jan 2009
      • 11471

      I have a $10000000 idea for Exile Machine.

      QD stock. An attachment or screw style that allows the user to quickly change the stock for longer or shorter ones, but when installed it rock solid with NO WIGGLE. If you change it to increase or decrease its length...thats not a violation of law.

      You could sell a full set of stocks or individual stocks that a person may want. Or spacers that can be installed quickly.

      Toss me a HH if this appeals to you. LOL

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      • #4
        AlexDD
        Senior Member
        • May 2007
        • 906

        Originally posted by thrillhouse700
        I just grabbed my AR and put my stock all the way in with the HH on it (BB still on), and with that LOP its not comfy to hold onto with a rifle style grasp. It puts the wrist at a very odd angle.
        That makes sense. It is no problem with a grip wrap which is what I have been using.

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