Now that I'm happily back to being a firearms hobbyist and have no related business interests and fortunate enough at my age to be comfortably retired, I figured I'd share a HOW TO on fabricating your own, super light, rock solid, and super affordable CQB Modstock. A stock that will accept AR15 grips and buttstock kits.
i'm going to do this in phases to allow folks to gather the items required.
This first post will detail the tools and materials required. I need to order the adaptor to start another one for picture taking purposes along the way, I just searched my shop and don't have any left of the adaptor required.
so , you will need to have the following tools/materials
-masking tape
-a small square
-hack saw or vertical band saw
-drill press with vice
-shop files
-dremel tool with coarse sanding drum
-dremel 1/8th carbide reamer bit
-bench vice
-drill bit and tap for 1/4 x 28 thread (for standard AR grip screw ) ( Fastenal)
- 1 , standard AR15 grip screw (1/4 x 28tpi, 1 inch long)
-drill bit and tap for 1/4 x 20 thread (Fastenal)
-GOOP brand Marine Epoxy putty- 1 box(Rona usually has)
-3 inch length of 3/8" x 1 1/4" aluminum flat bar
-5 pcs 1/4 x 20 x 5/8" button head allen screws (Fastenal)
-Stormwerkz AR-180 stock adaptor Type 1 , part number SA-180-01
-AR grip such as a Hogue, stag or any other A2 type AR grip without the backstrap tang.
-your preferred milspec or commercial AR15 buttstock assembly , pretty sure ALL will fit so long as they fit an AR15.
- a couple 3 ft long sections of 2" aluminum angle are also used when jigging this up.
-And of course, you will need a NORINCO/POLYTECH plastic stock to martyr for the cause
** for finishing
- a mouse sander with 80 and 120 grit sanding papers
- adhesion promoter spray (lordco), a MUST for painting injection molded plastics
- krylon camo spray paints
-Rona brand Matte clear laquer
so, I'm going to go thru my materials, order a stock adaptor or two and get everything prepped, taking pics as I go.
I'll update the thread as progress is made.
I will also show how simple it is to mod the stock for a rock solid bipod stud mount that retains the m14 sling plate assembly and does not use the stocks "vent" hole.
rail mounting options and methods will also be addressed.
some are going to wonder why i'm doing this, and I suppose the simple answer is, I'm back to having fun with my rifles and making cool stuff is fun, I figured you guys might think so too
and in the end , you will have a solid, rugged, functional, "modular" , and most of all affordable, CQB type rifle stock for your m14 platform that you will enjoy for years of hard use.
so stay tuned, there is MUCH more to be added to this thread in the coming weeks
i'm going to do this in phases to allow folks to gather the items required.
This first post will detail the tools and materials required. I need to order the adaptor to start another one for picture taking purposes along the way, I just searched my shop and don't have any left of the adaptor required.
so , you will need to have the following tools/materials
-masking tape
-a small square
-hack saw or vertical band saw
-drill press with vice
-shop files
-dremel tool with coarse sanding drum
-dremel 1/8th carbide reamer bit
-bench vice
-drill bit and tap for 1/4 x 28 thread (for standard AR grip screw ) ( Fastenal)
- 1 , standard AR15 grip screw (1/4 x 28tpi, 1 inch long)
-drill bit and tap for 1/4 x 20 thread (Fastenal)
-GOOP brand Marine Epoxy putty- 1 box(Rona usually has)
-3 inch length of 3/8" x 1 1/4" aluminum flat bar
-5 pcs 1/4 x 20 x 5/8" button head allen screws (Fastenal)
-Stormwerkz AR-180 stock adaptor Type 1 , part number SA-180-01
-AR grip such as a Hogue, stag or any other A2 type AR grip without the backstrap tang.
-your preferred milspec or commercial AR15 buttstock assembly , pretty sure ALL will fit so long as they fit an AR15.
- a couple 3 ft long sections of 2" aluminum angle are also used when jigging this up.
-And of course, you will need a NORINCO/POLYTECH plastic stock to martyr for the cause
** for finishing
- a mouse sander with 80 and 120 grit sanding papers
- adhesion promoter spray (lordco), a MUST for painting injection molded plastics
- krylon camo spray paints
-Rona brand Matte clear laquer
so, I'm going to go thru my materials, order a stock adaptor or two and get everything prepped, taking pics as I go.
I'll update the thread as progress is made.
I will also show how simple it is to mod the stock for a rock solid bipod stud mount that retains the m14 sling plate assembly and does not use the stocks "vent" hole.
rail mounting options and methods will also be addressed.
some are going to wonder why i'm doing this, and I suppose the simple answer is, I'm back to having fun with my rifles and making cool stuff is fun, I figured you guys might think so too
so stay tuned, there is MUCH more to be added to this thread in the coming weeks
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