Spectre LTD Folding G-Mod Stock for WS-MCR

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Spectre LTD, manufacturer of the WS-MCR in partnership with Wolverine Supplies, has announced on their Instagram Page the Spectre LTD Folding G-Mod stock for the WS-MCR. They have a video of the stock in action, and a picture related purchasing Kettle popcorn to enter a giveaway of the stock. The video looks like the stock attaches to buffer tube socket, though its hard to tell for certain. If it does, this stock may work with other firearms that use the socket, but not the AR recoil spring, like the Kodiak WK180-C , the SBI Light Practical Carbine manual action, and the upcoming Irunguns Nodak Spud 18SC.
 
Do you work or have financial interests in Spectre arms or the retailer that sells the stock? You have been pumping for this stock and the retailer that sells this stock in multiple threads with hot link to the specific retailer, so it is reasonable to assume you have some vested interest.

No, just excited to see a home grown version of this finally delivered after it promised long ago. My apologies if it seemed I was spamming.

It would definitely nice if someone made a local LAW folder variant to use standard AR stocks. The Spectre LTD one is quite pricey, and some people would rather be able to adjust the length of pull.
 
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Id like to see a stock be alittle shorter, as someone with a Galil stock mounted on a rifle I would kill if it was just an inch or two shorter for it to be alittle more comfy to manipulate the rifle while keeping a square stance in armour
 
Spectre Ltd is a different company than Specter Arms and Spectre Ballistics. All three are firearms companies, but not the same ones. Just an observation.
 
Can't stand AR buffer tube stocks on rifles that don't need them, so this looks like ALMOST exactly what I want for the WK180C. With a shorter LOP though. I'll wait and see if they offer a shorter "compact" version.
 
Design definitely needs a revision. As others have said, eliminate the AR buffer tube interface. This will shorten the LOP, make it cheaper/faster to produce, and the stock will not block the trigger when it is folded. If this was done, and the price was less than $200, then it could be a very popular item for the 180s.
 
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