ATI $89 or Choate US$98.75? Which folding stock is in better quality?

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I bought a Chinese SKS recently. And want to buy a folding stock for it. Anyone have any experiences with those products? thanks a lot.

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CHOATE: FOLDING PISTOL GRIP STOCK - Lightweight, DuPont Zytel® plastic stock folds out of the way for maximum portability and compact storage. Ideal for close-quarter situations where maneuverability is necessary. Pistol grip provides increased grip surface for better control. Steel hinge housing and arm stand up to rugged use. Opens easily and locks into place for sturdy support for conventional shooting. Closes by pushing detent release button on the hinge. All models include integral 1" swivels for mounting tactical slings and 1" recoil pad. Drop-in design requires no fitting.

SPECS: Zytel plastic, black. 29"(73cm) long open, 19.5" (49.5cm) folded. M1 fits military issue only. 10/22 & SKS models include handguard.

ATI SKS side-folding stock w. handguard
Weighs less than 2.4 pounds. Easy "Drop-In" installation. Matte black, glass- filled Nylon. Features sling attachment, handguard, checkered pistol grip and forearm. Allows the use of spike bayonet. 1 inch extended length. Scratchproof and weatherproof.
Tag #: ATI-SKS0200 Status: in stock $89.0
 
I had the ATI stock, it wobbled side to side when locked open. ATI stuff is usually poorly made (had a ATI lee enfield scope mount part ways with the rifle and my buddy got an eyeball of scope). I would pay the extra money and get a Choate stock. Choate makes a high quality product.
 
Ina ll honesty, I've tried almost every damned SKS stock out there in my beginning years of shooting, and I find the wooden stock to be the best. There isn't much point in trying to make the SKS into something its not. You really just end up throwing away money.
 
Thanks for you all. Choate seems the way to go. BTW, The two on ebay are not folding stock. I agree that the original wood stock should suit the gun best; however, I want to be able to pack it on my backpack by using a folding stock.
 
from an aesthetic point of view, i like the choate... I cant stand the bend in the ATI.

Which one gives an overall shorter length, and which is lighter? Looks aside, if i were in the market for a folder it take he shorter one if its going in a backpack.
 
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