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  • RustyShackleford999
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2016
    • 25

    Originally posted by goodoljake
    So can I legally remove the bullet button and install a standard mag release given I can do this with my thumb? (and yes the stock is fixed. And no I would never shoot like this, it actually hurts.)
    Yea your thumb can't wrap around below the action. It's behind it.
    Can't tell from pics but your stock can't collapse and you can't have a flash hider

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    • goodoljake
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2014
      • 1587

      Originally posted by RustyShackleford999
      Yea your thumb can't wrap around below the action. It's behind it.
      Can't tell from pics but your stock can't collapse and you can't have a flash hider
      Thanks. And I swapped the birdcage for a VG6 and fixed the stock so that a tool is required to remove it.

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      • RustyShackleford999
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2016
        • 25

        Might want to epoxy over the screw that's holding the stock just to be safe.

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        • dad4mnc
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2011
          • 706

          Originally posted by calif 15-22
          TopRrifle DD V5, Exilemachine Lefty Backfin, Magpul MIAD Grip, Magpul MOE Fixed Carbine, KVP Linear Comp, Aimpoint Pro.



          Bottom rifle DD V7, Thordson, KVP Linear Comp, Nikon Scope.







          Both placed carefully on carpet to prevent damage!


          Is the A2 stock (bottom) one piece or carefully laid on the carpet ?


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          Isaiah 6:8

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          • goodoljake
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2014
            • 1587

            Originally posted by RustyShackleford999
            Might want to epoxy over the screw that's holding the stock just to be safe.
            this is interesting to me. I have heard or read where several folks are trying to make it "permanent" like blocking a magazine, but all of the fixed stocks can still be removed and are not permanent. And several fixed stocks can be adjusted so to speak with butt pad extensions, shims, etc.

            I know better safe than sorry is always a good posture to take, but it seems like overkill in my uneducated opinion.

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            • Broham85
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2015
              • 545

              Here's mine...

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              • RustyShackleford999
                Junior Member
                • Jul 2016
                • 25

                Originally posted by goodoljake
                this is interesting to me. I have heard or read where several folks are trying to make it "permanent" like blocking a magazine, but all of the fixed stocks can still be removed and are not permanent. And several fixed stocks can be adjusted so to speak with butt pad extensions, shims, etc.

                I know better safe than sorry is always a good posture to take, but it seems like overkill in my uneducated opinion.
                All depends on the LEO. My mags are just riveted and BLM says that's fine. A sherif may not, and someone else may say it is. It all depends on the LEOs definition of permanent. If you have the tools maybe nothing is permanent. I can alter mine out of featureless in 20 minutes or less, but I'm not going to. That's the problem with these laws. It's all just cosmetic and also vaguely defined. The butt pad can be altered easily but requires tools. Like the Magpul precision stock, is that considered an evil feature? I don't know but it is adjustable so I won't use one.

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                • Ls1FALimpala
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 757



                  Made mine featureless today. Should have done this when I got them like I did my ak and FAL. The exile grip feels pretty good.
                  Last edited by Ls1FALimpala; 01-13-2017, 9:01 AM.
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                  • Dvrjon
                    CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
                    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 11271

                    Originally posted by RustyShackleford999
                    Can't tell from pics but your stock can't collapse...
                    Originally posted by RustyShackleford999
                    Might want to epoxy over the screw that's holding the stock just to be safe.
                    Originally posted by goodoljake;
                    And several fixed stocks can be adjusted so to speak with butt pad extensions, shims, etc.
                    Sometimes it's easier if we revisit the control language.

                    Ca Penal Code 30515(a)(1)(C). :
                    30515. (a) Notwithstanding Section 30510, “assault weapon” also means any of the following:
                    (1) A semiautomatic, centerfire rifle that does not have a fixed magazine but has any one of the following:
                    (C) A folding or telescoping stock.
                    Not "adjustable", or "collapsible"; "Fixed", "folding" or "telescoping".

                    From the pending Regulations, (https://d3uwh8jpzww49g.cloudfront.ne...ulations.pdf):
                    Section 5471. Registration of Assault Weapons Pursuant to Penal Code Section 30900(b)(1);
                    Explanation of Terms Related to Assault Weapon Designation

                    For purposes of Penal Code section 30515 and this Chapter the following definitions shall apply:

                    (mm) "Stock, fixed" means a stock that does not move, fold or telescope.

                    (nn) "Stock, folding" means a stock which is hinged in some fashion to the receiver to allow the stock to be folded next to the receiver to reduce the overall length of the firearm. This definition includes under folding and over folding stocks.

                    (zoo) "Stock, telescoping" means a stock which is shortened or lengthened by allowing one section to telescope into another portion. On AR-15 style firearms, the buffer tube or receiver extension acts as the fixed part of the stock on which the telescoping buttstock slides or telescopes.
                    The term "permanent" does not appear. If it's pinned, (it does not (present tense), "move, fold or telescope",) it meets the definition of "stock, fixed".

                    Best.

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                    • calif 15-22
                      CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                      CGN Contributor
                      • Jan 2012
                      • 5804

                      Originally posted by dad4mnc
                      Is the A2 stock (bottom) one piece or carefully laid on the carpet ?


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                      HAHA! Carefully laid out on carpet. I was trying to show the LOP differences.
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                      • phase1
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2013
                        • 1753



                        Originally posted by Intimid8tor
                        I don't need one but I might need one.

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                        • Dencio
                          Junior Member
                          • Dec 2016
                          • 26


                          @munkeeboi grip wraps.

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                          • cire raeb
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2013
                            • 1049

                            Hideous!!! I might register one to have fun at the range. **** KALIFONIA!!!

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                            • SOV13T
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 822

                              These all look really good!

                              Ive still got quite a few parts and a couple grip wraps on order before I can go featureless, but Ill be back to add pics when theyre all done

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                              • dannycalifornia
                                Junior Member
                                • Dec 2016
                                • 56

                                Originally posted by haza12d
                                I decided to ditch the Magpul FCS and slap on the Tactlite. I'm glad I made the change. I like to have a short LOP and with this stock and brake combo the rifle is exactly 32" long.



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                                What kind of stock is that? How long is it?


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