Rhinelands arms's stuff is all made on a cnc mill out of aluminum,not injection moulded plastic like that thing..so the value of plastic and metal products are quite differentClobbersauras said:My brother is shipping me one of the christies stocks for x-mas. The Christies stock is a better value IMO than the rhineland (more parts included). Also the rhineland has horrible customer service and some fit issues. Many on Rimfirecentral have had to do grinding with a dremal...after waiting for months for their stock.....
Clobrunaway:
(Ronin) said:Rhinelands arms's stuff is all made on a cnc mill out of aluminum,not injection moulded plastic like that thing..so the value of plastic and metal products are quite different
Ever held a plastic gun? they feel cheap,because they are cheap
wooo,nice!briz514 said:
Clobbersauras said:I know the Rhineland stock is metal, but if you do a search you'll find terrible customer service and poor fit a common problem. The value is subjective. I'd rather by a stock that has:
Detachable vented handguard
Detachable front verticle grip
3 Detachable Picatinney type rails
Adjustable sling swivels
Detachable soft butt pad
Detachable cheek rest
Three storage compartments (2 waterproof)
The similarly priced stock from rhineland comes with none of the above, has no but stock, horrible customer service and I have to dremel out the stock myself to make it fit...not much value there...even if it's metal or not.....
Clobrunaway:
Calum said:Yah know you make a good point.
I personally don't own a 10/22, but based on what I have read and what your have mentioned methinks this stock has better features. Also customer support and ease of insulation would be an important feature.
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