Swiss CQB - Restock Mod.

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I decided to get away from the office and get my hands dirty again (something I don't get to do much these days). But before I go to far.. have I gone too far? ;)

We had a surplus of ACR stocks that we sere using for a few projects and a couple Swiss receivers sitting on the shelf.. so why not combine? End result is a very comfortable & solid attachment. The ACR Stock did require some modification, but locks up nice open and folded.

I'll likely end up milling the original stock tabs off, properly blending it out, blasting and repainting the entire setup for a nice seamless design. I can't see myself butchering another ACR stock or Swiss receiver anytime soon though. ;)


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Very nice :D

Im sure there are some Swiss owners out there who will be wanting this done. Well, maybe not actually, I didnt notice it takes a little butchering. Still nice though.
 
Very nice :D

Im sure there are some Swiss owners out there who will be wanting this done. Well, maybe not actually, I didnt notice it takes a little butchering. Still nice though.

.. I think there'll be more Swiss owners that'd like to firebomb my shop for committing this crime. ;)

Only modifications required were to the receiver end of the ACR stock... and two small holes in the rear of the Swiss receiver to rivet them together.

The 'distortion' at the back is steel fill that hasn't been millet true yet. With some release agent on the swiss receiver, the entire unit will pull right off good as new.


.. However, once I mill off the old stock hinge that will be a moot point.
 
This would work great with my Acog. The cheekpiece looks good for using optics and the adjustable length is a nice feature.

If you started making PE90 ACR stock adapters I would definitely buy one;)
 
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