Almost looks like the stock would interfere with brass ejection, if the it's fired with stock folded on the right side.For those that were wondering... yes the hinge can be flipped so that the stock folds to the right if desired.
Almost looks like the stock would interfere with brass ejection, if the it's fired with stock folded on the right side.![]()
Only Imperial Stormtroopers.Yeah, but who can afford to waste expensive ammo in such a silly manner anyways?
No one actually finds folding stock necessary and most have eliminated them. Look at all the NATO militaries that had gone with M16FOW. Not even the chinese put a folding stock on their new CBZ191.No one jumps out of airplanes anymore? Of course we need folding stocks!![]()
No one actually finds folding stock necessary and most have eliminated them. Look at all the NATO militaries that had gone with M16FOW. Not even the chinese put a folding stock on their new CBZ191.
Folding stocks are only found on big long range rigs that go onto backpacks and small tiny things that go inside backpacks.


Im in Saskatchewan - we shall C:0)
I sure would like wood stocks ...
Did you make that with AI? Is that what the 18 inch barrel is going to look like?
Yes it's an artist's rendition of the NR 18.6 barrel with the 12" handguard. I added the reptilia CQG grip with trimmed beavertail, magpul SL stock, Sig MCX stock adapter, A2 birdcage, and aimpoint compm5 on scalarworks mount.Did you make that with AI? Is that what the 18 inch barrel is going to look like?
I'm a big fan of LAW Tactical folders on anything that uses a buffer tube. No real downside (other than money, haha) and obviously solid and has been fielded for years (at least on later M110s, I believe).I find that Telescoping, multi-position Buttstocks, with or without an AR-pattern Receiver Extension (Buffer Tube), are superior to side-folding, fixed-length Buttstocks such as those found on the Mikasi, the Galil, FAL Para, FNC, SIG 550, Daewoo K200, etc, etc. The key advantage of the Telescoping Stock being that it offers adjustable Length of Pull to suit various different circumstances (body amour on, no armour worn, etc). Stocks that both fold and telescope such as those found on the SIG MCX and SPEAR series of rifles would seem to offer the best of both worlds, but can suffer from excess complexity with multiple, different buttons/switches.
Here is one example of a multi-position, Telescoping Buttstock that has no need to fold to the side, as it collapses to an extremely compact form. It It is a custom Buttstock manufactured by Neoteric Designs for the CZ Bren 2 rifle:
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Use it until it wears out, then remove it or fix it.That's awesome.
That fvcking dust cover is going to be the end of me though.
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It just doesn't make any sense!?



























