mysticprecision,
will you be bringing in the sparta stock for the mini-14 as well?
I sure wouldn't mind getting one of those as well, in addition to a marauder stock
I will be bringing all 3 of the new offerings - Marauder/G36/10-22; Sparta/mini14; JAE knockoff/ M1A.
As you can read above, the supply shuffle has begun. That is why I didn't want to say anything about ETA until I actually get a shipping invoice.
Demand will be goofy and who do you think is going to get their stuff first - MidwayUSA/Brownells/Stockys or me???????
Be patient guys. I am sure we will hear reviews on these as soon as they get to our southern neighbours in a couple of months or so. The last time there was an iminent shipment right after SHOT, I didn't see stuff till July.
We will get our stuff in time and hopefully, better pricing to boot.
Deckard, the promag stocks I have played with have been superb - and I am not just saying that.
The polymer they are using is similar to the stuff you find in Glocks, XD's and battle rifles. Very solid and the way they engineer the molding - stiff.
The promag target stock is as rigid as some of the mega dollar composites. You better believe I was surprised.
All the adjustable stuff has locked up solidly and worked just like any other major brand like Magpul.
The only 'weak' area is the rails which are of course, polymer. These will have more give then a true alum rail. But I have not had any issues for POA shift on my 10/22 (low recoil doesn't hurt).
Seeing this issue, the new stocks use an ALUM top rail that is bolted to the stock AND action. This will make for a rock solid set up.
If there is an Archangle carbine owner nearby, have a look. It is surprisingly good, especially when you consider the retail price.
If it could be removed, I would gladly put the adj stock on an AR. It is pretty much a magpul knockoff and as well built.
Jerry