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  • VAHEVAHE
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2007
    • 610

    Hipoint ATI stock

    I just ordered 2 hipoint 9mm carbines from Lanworld. I want to change the stock to the ati stock and i was wondering if the bullet button on the standard stock would interfere. Anyone know?
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    VAHEVAHE
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    • Apr 2007
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    anyone know?
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    • #3
      Grouch
      Banned
      • May 2007
      • 765

      I dont think anyone knows. But there was talk about all you need to do to make your own "BB" was fileing down the mag release flush with the stock.

      Personally I would just go with a filled in stock though.

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        VAHEVAHE
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2007
        • 610

        Originally posted by Grouch
        I dont think anyone knows. But there was talk about all you need to do to make your own "BB" was filing down the mag release flush with the stock.

        Personally I would just go with a filled in stock though.
        Well prince50 made a bullet button for the hipoint 9mm and Lanworld is shipping the hipoint WITH the bullet button installed already. My concern is do you think i can take out the bullet button and install the stock and then re-install the bullet button? can you reinstall the bullet button on your ar-15?
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        • #5
          Grouch
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          • May 2007
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          Originally posted by VAHEVAHE
          Well prince50 made a bullet button for the hipoint 9mm and Lanworld is shipping the hipoint WITH the bullet button installed already. My concern is do you think i can take out the bullet button and install the stock and then re-install the bullet button? can you reinstall the bullet button on your ar-15?
          Well isn't the stock and reciever completely seperate? Just remove the barrel/reciver, leaving the BB on the stock. There is no constructive possession. Take BB off original stock and put it on the new one and put it all back together.

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            VAHEVAHE
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2007
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            Originally posted by Grouch
            Well isn't the stock and reciever completely seperate? Just remove the barrel/reciver, leaving the BB on the stock. There is no constructive possession. Take BB off original stock and put it on the new one and put it all back together.
            so it is possible to remove the bullet button without damaging it? Sorry if i sound like a newbie but i never tried to remove a bullet button
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            • #7
              Grouch
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              • May 2007
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              Originally posted by VAHEVAHE
              so it is possible to remove the bullet button without damaging it? Sorry if i sound like a newbie but i never tried to remove a bullet button
              oh haha I have no idea how easy it comes off. But every other type of BB does. I was working under that assumption.

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                VAHEVAHE
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2007
                • 610

                Originally posted by Grouch
                oh haha I have no idea how easy it comes off. But every other type of BB does. I was working under that assumption.
                i Hope it does come off because i think the hi point stock looks really ugly, ill see if i can take it off without damaging the bullet button, thanks
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                • #9
                  Grouch
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                  • May 2007
                  • 765

                  let us know how it turns out.

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                  • #10
                    bigthaiboy
                    Veteran Member
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 4795

                    Yes, it will fit. I bought the Hi-Point 995 last month a put in Prince50's Bullet Button in an ATI stock. The BB consists if a threaded body which fits into a detachable plastic outer ring (part of the stock) which you into the ring. You may have to enlarge the hole of the plastic ring by a hair with a file or Dremel to accomdate the BB.

                    I found that you have to screw the main BB body deep enough into the plastic ring, as so that the visible silver mag release pin (where your bullet / tool will push to release mag) is level with the top lip of the BB. If the BB body is not sitting not deep enough, the silver release pin will come loose everytime you press down on it with a tool. The plastic ring with the BB just drops in and is held in by a small cover plate and short screw.

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                    • #11
                      crunchy2k
                      Banned
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 133

                      Originally posted by bigthaiboy
                      Yes, it will fit. I bought the Hi-Point 995 last month a put in Prince50's Bullet Button in an ATI stock. The BB consists if a threaded body which fits into a detachable plastic outer ring (part of the stock) which you into the ring. You may have to enlarge the hole of the plastic ring by a hair with a file or Dremel to accomdate the BB.

                      I found that you have to screw the main BB body deep enough into the plastic ring, as so that the visible silver mag release pin (where your bullet / tool will push to release mag) is level with the top lip of the BB. If the BB body is not sitting not deep enough, the silver release pin will come loose everytime you press down on it with a tool. The plastic ring with the BB just drops in and is held in by a small cover plate and short screw.

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                      • #12
                        crunchy2k
                        Banned
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 133

                        sometime the the bulk that died on the bay bridge had cousins,,,they were islanders, saD but true. Sing a melody for the dead..pick u'r song. Mine is 'God is away on business.' by Tom Waits.
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                        • #13
                          Grouch
                          Banned
                          • May 2007
                          • 765

                          Originally posted by bigthaiboy
                          Yes, it will fit. I bought the Hi-Point 995 last month a put in Prince50's Bullet Button in an ATI stock. The BB consists if a threaded body which fits into a detachable plastic outer ring (part of the stock) which you into the ring. You may have to enlarge the hole of the plastic ring by a hair with a file or Dremel to accomdate the BB.

                          I found that you have to screw the main BB body deep enough into the plastic ring, as so that the visible silver mag release pin (where your bullet / tool will push to release mag) is level with the top lip of the BB. If the BB body is not sitting not deep enough, the silver release pin will come loose everytime you press down on it with a tool. The plastic ring with the BB just drops in and is held in by a small cover plate and short screw.

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                          That does look nice.

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