angryeyebrows
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For the civilian market, you might be right. But for mil/leo market, what you propose is another layer of difficulty, another item to be installed by an armorer etc......... The only time the stock is folded is during travel and storage........
I suppose you are right, in that it is one more piece to add to the weapon, but no operator will be wrenching his own AR buffer tube off and on anyway. Kind of a weak argument against retaining the folding capability.
One of the tac teams that will be testing our lower said that the current length of pull forces them to kick doors with the stock folded because armor makes the length of pull to long for all but the 6'+ monsters on the team.
I agree that the standard stock IS too long when wearing armor, BUT with the adapter/standard style lower they could install whatever AR stock suits their needs OR units that may already have the expensive Swiss collapsing stock can simply keep it.
try locking the stock closed.
You don't need to lock the stock closed!...you said it yourself, this feature is used for storage and transport. Only in emergencies would you need to shoot with the stock folded.
I guess, all I'm trying to say is that you originally started this thread looking for input on the design of your lower, a number of people voiced opinions regarding being able to use their original Swiss stocks, and you opted to go a different way (which is fine, cause it's your business), but why would you ever want to limit your market? Personally I would be trying to get every last customer going! Instead you loose some customers right off of the get go in the design.
Now, I get that you potentially have some "high speed" euro mil/le users lined up, but I just can't wrap my head around deliberately designing features out of a rifle, when there is a simple solution that would get everyone on board.


















































