Got my GSG-16 today what a pile of

That stock looks much better! Which brand stock is that? How is the fitment attachment to the rifle? Any modification necessary or direct bolt on? Any wiggle etc?

Thank!

the sliding is harder than the normal stock, nothing major though. You will have to cut one of the rods that blocks the ejection port when the stock is collapsed though. I'd say half an inch should clear it. Defn less wiggle than the original stock.
 
Don’t think I could deal with not having an end stop.

Curious though if the “fits Tokyo Marui” compatibility means any stock that fits that airsoft gun will also fit this? Like a fixed stock made for that airsoft gun?
 
Don’t think I could deal with not having an end stop.

Curious though if the “fits Tokyo Marui” compatibility means any stock that fits that airsoft gun will also fit this? Like a fixed stock made for that airsoft gun?

it still locks in both the 'halfway' and 'extented' positions solidly though.. its just that if you swing the lever and pull on it, it will pop out. I'm sure something can be done to add a stop though. I'm just lazy, and dont really care about it to try and fix it. :)

Heck if I was BCL i'd call that a 'feature'... lol
 
Put 300 rounds of mini mags through it yesterday, runs like a champ! Including multiple mag dumps.

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SOOOO much better than the stock, stock. Also feels sturdier when shouldering it.

The stock rails are metal, the OEM ones aren't. My gun's now 87% plastic and 13% metal.. lol

https://www.evike.com/products/28357/. 10$ USD shipping got it to me within a week.

This stock does go forward more than the OEM one, you'll have to cut off a little section so it clears the ejection window. (You can see this in the first pic)

Next step, 'fixing' those front rails/guard so it look better.

Not gonna lie, stock looks real good
 
Also looking for a fixed stock.

But as far as I understand it we can't chop the barrel even we install a fixed stock, it has to come that way from the manufacturer in order for us to be able to chop the barrel... someone correct me if I'm wrong.
 
Also looking for a fixed stock.

But as far as I understand it we can't chop the barrel even we install a fixed stock, it has to come that way from the manufacturer in order for us to be able to chop the barrel... someone correct me if I'm wrong.

correct.

The barrel has to be originally manufactured in the length you want. Does not have to be a specific manufacturer... A person could built it from scratch and it would be ok. The key here is that the barrel(s) can't be modified/altered from an already existing barrel.

I'm looking to see if gsg-5/522 short barrels would work on the -16.

Any business: I see an opportunity here for someone to manufacture these short barrels from blanks... wink wink
 
correct.

The barrel has to be originally manufactured in the length you want. Does not have to be a specific manufacturer... A person could built it from scratch and it would be ok. The key here is that the barrel(s) can't be modified/altered from an already existing barrel.

I'm looking to see if gsg-5/522 short barrels would work on the -16.

Any business: I see an opportunity here for someone to manufacture these short barrels from blanks... wink wink


First time i hear this,what i heard is you cant chop it yourself,you have to go trought a gunsmith to be legal ?
 
correct.

The barrel has to be originally manufactured in the length you want. Does not have to be a specific manufacturer... A person could built it from scratch and it would be ok. The key here is that the barrel(s) can't be modified/altered from an already existing barrel.

I'm looking to see if gsg-5/522 short barrels would work on the -16.

Any business: I see an opportunity here for someone to manufacture these short barrels from blanks... wink wink

I'm pretty sure you could pay a gunsmith to do it..

There are shops that cut sks barrels to 18.6", I don't see why this would be any different (As long as the total length remains over 26.5 inches)
 
This is a totally different issue than a barrel being >18.6”. This is about OAL. For it to be NR it must come that way from the manufacturer.

Ok and if you buy an aftermarket barrel,what could be happening ? if you get arrested and wanted to prove you bought it aftermarket ?
 
This is a totally different issue than a barrel being >18.6”. This is about OAL. For it to be NR it must come that way from the manufacturer.
I think to be more specific, A manufacturer, not The manufacturer, Dlask could make up short barrels legally. I'd love to have a shorter barrel with either the factory stock pinned , or a fixed H&K type non folder/telescopic.
 
In other words- it has to come from GSG with a shorter barrel and oal over 660mm to be kosher. Replacing the barrel is still a no no.

I disagree with that interpretation that swapping a factory part with a factory part creates a prohibited firearm. The 2 examples of alterations (sawing and cutting) indicate alterations as "modifies an existing" part. Otherwise anyone with a restricted AR-15 swapping from a long barrel to a short barrel creates a prohibited AR-15 (to refute a common rebuttal: if something is prohibited first it can't be restricted, so just because an AR-15 is prescribed restricted you can still make it a prohibited firearm), or if you have a regular old restricted 18" M1 carbine 36" OAL swapping to the paratrooper stock creates a prohibited firearm as it is about 25" OAL.
 
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