I figured what the heck, and went full retard by installing the original factory folder. The Vector is the most awkward-looking firearm in my inventory, so it may as well have the matching fugly folding stock. It makes for a much smaller package when folded and is surprisingly comfortable when deployed, so what's not to like? Go for it - you won't look back....
The stock on mine collapses and "folds". I'll try to post a pic later.
Can the 9mm versions be fitted with the gen 1 folder?
Yes it can!Can the 9mm versions be fitted with the gen 1 folder?
thanks guys. That changes things. I had talked myself out of getting one as I was under the impression no folding on a gen two.
Mind if I ask how much for the folding stock?
I just recently got a Vector; my first time playing with one. Mine is a gen2 gun, and I didn't even know that the stock folded until I opened the package! My stock is quite different in appearance than that pictured above. The folding feature seems fairly inconvenient; it appears as though I need to remove the vertical hinge pin and partially separate the hinge before folding or unfolding is possible. If i were to try folding it without disengaging the hinge the plastic tab that locks it into the deployed position looks like it wouldn't withstand too many open/close cycles without breaking.
Your photos show that the stock has a grooved semi-circular release button which appears to unlock it for folding; nothing like that on mine. It's more of a semi-quick-release stock removal system, rather than what is normally thought of as a folder.
Very cool gun otherwise. I have tried most of the non-restricted PCC's and this is the first one that makes me think it may be time to sell my Beretta. The Kriss seems just as accurate, just as problem-free (only a few hundred rounds fired, so this is probably premature) and more attractive in a funky kind of way. The only areas in which the Beretta beats it out are in compactness and between-the-hands balance.
thanks guys. That changes things. I had talked myself out of getting one as I was under the impression no folding on a gen two.
Mind if I ask how much for the folding stock?
If yours is the standard Gen2 AR-style collapsing stock, then it is not meant to fold. This is why you have to remove the Axis Pin to separate the stock from the firearm in order to replace it in the "folded" position. The actual idea is to pull out the Axis Pin, throw away the Collapsible Stock, replace it with the factory Folding Stock (with the circular Latching Button that you noted on mine), and then replace the Axis Pin to hold the folding stock on the gun. The removable Axis Pin simply facilitates swapping backmp and forth between the fixed/collapsing stock and the folding version.
So yeah. Your stock does not fold in the way the original folding stock does. You have an early model gen 2, and yes, with some finagling you can make the stock fold, but that is not hos the original folding stock works. You should be able to depress the button and easily fold the stock to the side. You have the gen 2 buffer tube and stock assembly. The good new there is that if you wanted to, you could purchase the original folder and replace your stock assembly with that.



























