I need some help looking for a stock

JasonR

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I was browsing the brigade.com and I happened to this photo of an M1A and I really liked it! But I have no idea where to get it I don't have so much as a name other then the butt is a vltor EMOD, I've looked up google and found squat. I like this particular configuration because in my opinion it a nice mix of old and new, it still looks like an M1A even from a distance but it's got the new look to it.

So if anyone can help point me in the right direction it would be very much appreciated.

PS: I'm thinking it may be custom work

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The Vltor Mod Stock as it is called for google purposes is nothing but a USGI fiberglass stock with an adaptor screwed and glued to it.
The new M14S-CQB stocks made here in Canada in my shop, are completely NEW manufacture using the best of modern materials. The AR15 buffer tube and grip adaptor is imbedded and is part of the stock rather than screwed and glued.
Also I offer rail options not availlable on the Vltor.
I will have more availlable in a few weeks and they start at 499.00 a far better deal than a Vltor and easily sourced in Canada.
 
The Vltor Mod Stock as it is called for google purposes is nothing but a USGI fiberglass stock with an adaptor screwed and glued to it.
The new M14S-CQB stocks made here in Canada in my shop, are completely NEW manufacture using the best of modern materials. The AR15 buffer tube and grip adaptor is imbedded and is part of the stock rather than screwed and glued.
Also I offer rail options not availlable on the Vltor.
I will have more availlable in a few weeks and they start at 499.00 a far better deal than a Vltor and easily sourced in Canada.
Does that price include the "hardware shown in the pic too?"
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I would defenatly let her shoot my rifle all day long.
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I bought a VLTOR last week in the EE and they are expensive for what they are but they do have an "adjustable height" AR15 buttstock rear end that offers you a higher cheek weld for optics and should your primary optics fail, a lower cheek weld for irons. I've seen no other product that allows the same. Interestingly, the VLTOR adapter's buttstock bolt is adjustable up and down with a standard M14 combo tool. Still, like most AR15 buttstock based M14s, they end up front heavy. I like it, but I haven't had much time with it.
 
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