My m305 plastic chop mod CQB stock weighs 1 lbs 11 oz , no grip, no buttstock
Will put the gear back on her tomorrow and weigh again with pics
I just had her stripped down for a new paint job in preps for upcomin deer season
I have a sage EBR it in nice to handle out of a truck ore hanging on my Rokon but I don't like packing it in the bush way to heavy for the bush I hunt in. I got a custom carbon tactical hunter stock from Tom 45ACPking. ( m14 Doctor) on its way and think I mite switch out rifle stocks
found a stock i may want not %100 sure on price. butdam i wish i was still able to use the stripper clip clot, as i have 100 of the tings and they make fore fast reloading!
http://www.vltor.com/casv-14.html
I am very surprised at this to, since I have Norinco shorty 305's in Boyds stocks and one in a USGI fiberglass stock. They all have USGI butt plates and the weights are as follows: 8.851lbs (Boyds) - 8.807lbs (Boyds) - 9.021lbs (USGI Fiberglass)Wouldn't have guessed the boyds weighed a full pound more than the USGI glass, thanks for that list M14.ca.
I am very surprised at this to, since I have Norinco 305's in Boyds stocks and one in a USGI fiberglass stock. They all have USGI butt plates and the weights are as follows: 8.851lbs (Boyds) - 8.807lbs (Boyds) - 9.021lbs (USGI Fiberglass)
Not all of us grow up with metricIt would be nice if some of you started pretending like we're Canadian and use a proper measuring system, commonly known as metric.
Not all of us grow up with metric
. Yep I rember that I hated him ever since wat a kick in the nuts that waseTrudeau brought us the metric system.Reason enough not to use it