Light Practical Carbine 1913 Stock - Anyone Interested In This?

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Good morning CGN,

The question came up on reddit about putting a 1913 stock on the Light Practical Carbine. With how our upper receiver is made we can make a seamless adapter for a 1913 stock. If enough people are interested we can look at doing this.

Let us know below.

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Thanks, Spectre, for answering my question on Reddit and posting this here.

To give people an idea why you would want to do this, it would allow use of fixed, skeleton style MCX stocks that attach via 1913 rail. You could use these for a lighter SBR build, as long as the total firearm length is not less then 27".

Conversely, you could use an MCX skeleton folding stock or brace, or the upcoming Brownell's folding solid AR-180 style stock. As the LPC could be fired folded, the folded length would need to be less then 27", so a longer barrel would be required. This configuration might make sense for transporting a longer barrel, more precision rifle, like one in the new 6 mm ARC.

Thanks again, Spectre!
 
Good on you Spectre for listening to your clientele.
And great idea Ustauk.
It would be great to have an option.

I am personally not interested as I dont want to have movable link between the reciever and my shoulder.
 
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I would be interested as I was planning on buying a readily available aftermarket adapter that is available for AR-style buffer tube inserts / lowers. If you guys made one I would buy it with the pre-order!
 
I have a fixed stock adapter that I ordered through Brownells. That being said a “Made in Alberta” option would be most excellent and I could definitely use another one.
 
Just browsing the net, folding 1913 stocks from the states seem expensive and hard to come by. Spectre seems to an innovative enough company to be able to develop their own at a reasonable cost, perhaps using a combination of 3d printing for the stock, and aluminum fabrication for the folding mechanism and 1913 clamp. In concert with your 1913 buffer tube socket adapter, you would have not only the LPC market potentially buying these, but those with 180 based firearms in both Canada and the U.S. Just a thought
 
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