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    Bought my APC 223 for $3,900 in 2017 but imagine it's gone up since then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bssmith View Post
    Bought my APC 223 for $3,900 in 2017 but imagine it's gone up since then.
    They’re still being made and imported pretty frequently, so the price hasn’t changed much. It’s still $4k.
    There’s one that’s been sitting on the EE for a week at 4.8k

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    He threw a Arm&Gun shout out!!

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    A recommendation to Wolverine supplies.

    You should have B&T equipped your rifles with the US style pistol "plug" instead of the standard polymer. The US style pistol plug is actually an AR extension tube adaptor.

    As it is stated in the review on the first page, the B&T polymer stock is not exactly the most fitting for a lot of people. This will save your customer the grief of struggling with the odd ergonomic of the standard stock. People can simply purchase regular AR extension tube, a CTR stock and a 0.75 cheek riser to get them to the regular AR15 cheek height.


    This is the US pistol plug with the "plug" unscrewed, which accepts the AR extension tube.
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    Saying that, the original B&T stock adaptor you guys offered in the past is much better ( but more expensive solution because of the complex machiing ), because the tube itself is lined up with the hydraulic buffer with that adaptor. In the US pistol plug, the tube is not lined up with the hydraulic buffer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bennypoo View Post
    He threw a Arm&Gun shout out!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by greentips View Post
    A recommendation to Wolverine supplies.

    You should have B&T equipped your rifles with the US style pistol "plug" instead of the standard polymer. The US style pistol plug is actually an AR extension tube adaptor.

    As it is stated in the review on the first page, the B&T polymer stock is not exactly the most fitting for a lot of people. This will save your customer the grief of struggling with the odd ergonomic of the standard stock. People can simply purchase regular AR extension tube, a CTR stock and a 0.75 cheek riser to get them to the regular AR15 cheek height.


    This is the US pistol plug with the "plug" unscrewed, which accepts the AR extension tube.
    Name:  I8uk89oh.jpg
Views: 1252
Size:  35.5 KB

    Saying that, the original B&T stock adaptor you guys offered in the past is much better ( but more expensive solution because of the complex machiing ), because the tube itself is lined up with the hydraulic buffer with that adaptor. In the US pistol plug, the tube is not lined up with the hydraulic buffer.
    Agreed. Also the ACR stock adaptor is great. Made a world or difference for me - like it does on a lot of platforms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arm&Gun View Post
    Agreed. Also the ACR stock adaptor is great. Made a world or difference for me - like it does on a lot of platforms.
    agree with the acr adapter, I'm trying to get one from the us but its been difficult to say the least

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    Any ETA for the APC308??? Could you guys also import some ACR stocks and adapters????

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