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Thread: WK180-C Folding Stock - Prototype

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    Too busy. Keep it simple
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    Mein Gott!

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    A G36 or a Galil style would be nicer (sorry).

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    Too bulky, also what does it weigh?

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    Almost Perfect

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Wolverine View Post
    Let me know what you think is required?
    I have run about 1K of Independence /IMI m193 and AE m855 and the gun is running nice and smooth few stove pipes with Ind/IMI but its to be expected. SPARC II reddot 50 meters about a inch or less.
    The only thing that's a pain in the ass about the gun is the trigger finger opening. The geometry of the gun need to be twerked a bit the trigger window need to be squared up or the bottom of the frame needs to be brought up from bottom rear point to the bottom of the mag well opening to give more room in the window. Like the original AR180B the way its designed right now we lost about a 1/4 inch of trigger bow. Gripping the gun ones finger naturally drops on to the trigger almost right on the tip of the trigger and running the gun a lot can get hard on the finger. See photo for an idea about what im talking about.
    Lastly I would really like to see the handguard come out in a 15 maybe 17 inch straight cut version that to me would be perfect.

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1t6e...ew?usp=sharing

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    Well that’s a shame, Mr. Wolverine you had a good thing going on with that first stock. I’m quite surprised that the majority seem to give priority to looks over ergonomics and function.
    Sure, the tube stock will work, but it’s always greatly beneficial to have a stock that fits properly and is finely tuned to the individuals body proportions. For any type of shooting, not just long range. You will shoot better and in more comfort!

    AR optic mounts are not all the same height, something that works well for one guy may not be ideal for the next.

    And length of pull, are you going to want the same in summer T shirt as when bundled up like a marshmallow coyote hunting in -40 weather? Or one guy at 5 feet tall and one at 7?

    Oh well, gotta sell what the market dictates, I will wait for an adapter and likely have to buy an expensive stock.

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    How about a MCX like stock?

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    I guess I'm an outlier here on the stock design.
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    WK180C Zhukov Stock. Simple and cost effective, an adapter would be all thats needed.

    (not the best photo shop job but you get the idea)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northern Rockies View Post


    WK180C Zhukov Stock. Simple and cost effective, an adapter would be all thats needed.

    (not the best photo shop job but you get the idea)
    That works for me!!
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