Folding CZ Railed Stock Adapter

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Was this ever released by NEA? I was waiting for one to use with an ACE skeleton stock but changed direction and went with an AR stock on my CZ.

Anyone using it? Opinions/reviews? Thanks
 
At one time NEA was working on a folding adapter for the CZ. I wanted to know if it ever materialized or what. Stormwerkz in the USA makes one as well but is not railed. They ship worldwide.

You can mount an AR stock with the NEA AR15 stock adapter. Wolverine carries 'em
 
At one time NEA was working on a folding adapter for the CZ. I wanted to know if it ever materialized or what. Stormwerkz in the USA makes one as well but is not railed. They ship worldwide.

You can mount an AR stock with the NEA AR15 stock adapter. Wolverine carries 'em

i know that but I dont want an AR stock on my CZ. I want to keep the fixed stock that comes with the gun but with the scope mount rail that NEA makes
 
Charles Martel pm'd me back in May 2010 that other folder adapters were a priority and the CZ was on the back burner. I wonder if its still on hold or what.
 
Waiting for NE to come up with a plug for their AR cantilever mount so I can use my factory folding stock. Would solve the short length of pull and allow proper angle for irons and scope.
 
What about a Russian style side mount? Wolverine or another dealer might stock those.

I already have 3 of the russian "side" mounts on my rifles/carbines but I want the one that sits over the top of the rear reciever but one that doesnt work with the AR stock adapter but works with the original fixed stock!
 
I already have 3 of the russian "side" mounts on my rifles/carbines but I want the one that sits over the top of the rear reciever but one that doesnt work with the AR stock adapter but works with the original fixed stock!
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A special thanx to;
palinak "the pimp" for the Fab Hand guard and most importantly for the awsome work on the drum mag!
chris borg for the colapisable stock.
suprathepeg for the info on the FAB spring loaded stock pipe.
johnone for the NC Star gadjet's.
Joe Dlask for the extended mag release.
Shane at Reliable Gun for my CZ 858.
WHYLOOK & Steiner for all the non-corrosive ammo.
Last but not least the man who started me off in creating Frankenstein
shoot!!!
On a side note for all those nay sayers that said you can't mount of a pistol grip you have to permently mount it to the rifle. Ha! and I can also strip the rifle without removing the mount so I never have to worry about losing the zero. Also I this that being able to see my iron night sights without having to remove or alter my scope is a total blessing!
Thank-you all you Canadain Gun Nutz you all made it possible for me to do this.
As you notice from my $h!ty pic's that this is not a Russain style POSP scope as you can see it clearly sit's over the middle of the rifle. Also no need to remove anything when cleaning your rifle. And the kicker. It use's the pistol grip as it's atachment point. Hence no recoil ever effected this mount. Now I did show a couple of manufactors this mount not to make a profit but for it to be produced. Plus I was wanting them to make an AR adaptor as a part of it. All well atleast I have this 1 & to bad bfiles you don't live in the LMZ I would have let you try this bad boy out ;) Although fudds do get pissed at the range when they see the monster 75 drum come out :p
 
yeah, I'd love to have a railed stock adapter for an angled stock as well. Mainly to use the stock irons should I choose to dismount my optic...
 
My uncle has a crazy CNC machine. It took me over a week designing it in autocad before I could make it. I did leave a gap underneath the rail to use the iron's & it also was just perfect height to remove the bolt carrier and the rear cover. Then the first two attemps were a fail becuase the first time I did not make the rail straight but instead it was on a slight angle and the second time it was because I did not due the full detail of the pistol grip indent. Although once I fugred out what the problems were it was easy as pie.
 
LoL!!!
I will contact my buddy who made the drum 4 me and see if he will make a few more but these drums are hard to find items. As for the mount I'll take to my uncle this weekend at the company bbq and see if I can use his machine again. So I will have to get back to you on that.
 
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