Yes, it does, and if that's the model, how much fitting required..?
"Neil, if you had any guts you'd yell 'Oh my God, what is that thing?!', scream, and then cut your mic." :
- Michael Collins on the first words to be spoken on the Moon
I'm glad you like it.
It's one of my first prototypes. It does not use an Op Rod Guide that bolts into the stock. I made this one on a manual mill cranking by hand.
It would not be difficult to make one of the newer versions of my stock that does not use an incorporated Op Rod Guide or have fitting issues with an aftermarket top. Ideally I would need the rifle with the specific forend attached to be certain.
FYI that prototype came first and was shown on CGN over a year ago.
I do have some pics of my current production version with a Magpul CTR I'll have to dig them up.
Any chance you might be doing a show and tell at one of the island gun shows? It would be nice to get a chance to admire it in person.
xander, you should bring yourself and your work to my 4 day m14 clinic and shoot this summer , july 8 to 12. shoot me a pm if yer interested
Ditto, interested in the style above with magpul style stock
Thanks for the awesome stock :D. Here is a picture! She is almost done just need a scope and a new muzzlebrake/flashhider and she is done! The stock is a RRA operator and the grip is from my XCR.
Great to see more Canadian products hitting the mail. Really impressed you've come to fruition on this. Only visual thing I can comment on is it would really be slick if the heel of the receiver could go under a cap than is fixed by allen screws down into the chassis. It would both fill that void from receiver heel to stock comb line, and provide likely one of the best M14 bedding setups going without requiring rear lugged receivers etc. Just my small change.