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  • AK4me
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    My featureless Romanian RPK, Built from a flat.

    Sent from my phone

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  • toyotaguy
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    I'm very happy with my featureless rifle, I've now used it in 3 carbine courses and have found it to work great for my needs!

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  • BOATS N HOES
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    Pwnt

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  • erik_26
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    Originally posted by Reelemup
    You can put the web of your thumb and index finger below the top of the trigger opening....so it is a pistol grip.
    Incorrect.

    This stock meets all the requirements necessary to be used in a featureless configuration.

    -Non pistol grip
    -Non thumb hole stock
    -Non adjustable

    This stock is more of a traditional hunting rifle style. If you go to the Thordsen website they have a letter from the CADOJ.

    From their website...

    Last edited by erik_26; 12-13-2013, 3:49 PM.

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  • BlairB
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    Here is my first featureless, just finished it. I need to get it to the range to see if I can get use to the grip angle. Decided to take a KISS route with this build.

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  • Reelemup
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    Originally posted by Dmonte012
    Hey guys, I just got my new Thordsen Custom stock and I couldn't wait to put it on. I really think it looks great and now I can finally use my Hi cap mags.

    Nice work on this Thordo!

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    You can put the web of your thumb and index finger below the top of the trigger opening....so it is a pistol grip.

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  • SJ Mosin
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    Made my walking stick a little more comfortable to shoot.







    Still have to polish everything up and get it ready for anodizing

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  • BOATS N HOES
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    Not my rifle-

    Found this somewhere in this thread and saved to my phone


    Things a beaut!!



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  • corrupt_reverend
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    Originally posted by SJ Mosin
    Might go with a carbine buffer off the grip after I shoot it.


    That is seriously streamlined. I dig it. Plus, you can use it as a cane or a childs crutch in a pinch! :P

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  • SJ Mosin
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    Might go with a carbine buffer off the grip after I shoot it.





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  • iSaveLives
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    Originally posted by Xtracrispy
    Went featureless today! Got my order from Exile Machine for a "Blem" Hammerhead(and hole plugs) and a RRA Ambi-safety. So far feels good. Eventually I'll probably paint to match. Toying around with the idea of stippling(sp?) it a little bit.

    It's no longer a scary "assault rifle", now its baby and puppy friendly

    Oh and FYI, its the closed end YHM brake, so not a flash hider. Until Feinstein/Yee's next constitutional attack makes me weld it on or mill off the threaded end of my barrel


    Me likely...it's. shame the ugly things we must do to our firearms to comply with the Cali gun laws.

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  • Thordo
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    Originally posted by jjweb
    Stag model 8 featureless, FRS-15 STOCK
    Awesome!!

    Thanks for the pic.

    Thordo

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  • CenCalHobbist
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    Originally posted by Mossy Man
    just curious, why did you pin the dynacomp?

    looks like the barrel is 16" ?
    The barrel is a DD lightweight 14.5". The rail is 12" MI Gen 2 SS. I chose both to get it light. It only weighs about 6lbs unloaded.

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  • jjweb
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    Stag model 8 featureless

    Stag model 8 featureless, FRS-15 STOCK
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  • Byrd2000
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    A bit of a Franken-gun to show off!

    A Saiga .223 with a Definitive Arms AR magazine conversion, Tapco SAW grip and Warsaw stock, Solar Tactical grip wrap, Midwest Industries rail, Vortex SPARC, and Spikes Dynacomp Extreme.


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