Hey All,
Well the title says it. I've been eye balling the vltor mod stock for some time now. Just wondering how you like it, for those of you who have it. Pro's, Con's? Any modification needed for fit a norinco in it?
I like mine. With a Norinco, you do need to do the "popsicle stick mod" to keep the spring guide retaining pin from sliding out.
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Nicely done Sir!
Thanks, Dude. I'm envious of your top rail. Should have bought one when I got the stock but I thought that Troy Battlerail would work.
Probably the best USGI fibreglass mod-stock available on the market, even today. This stock has been around for a long time. Buy it without question. I owned one in 2009 and I can say honestly, I regret selling it. It's balance and lightweight is excellent. With our new M14.ca SHG scout hand guard weighing in at 164 grams, this stock will be enhanced for scout style setups. This part will be available soon. Shown in this photo is a UTG tri-rail, but our SHG rail will co-witness a Aimpoint T1 on the forearm with your M14 irons. It's point of attachment to the M14 barrel is arguably the best in the world.
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didn't fit with the mod stock?
It fit really well, the gun just wouldn't run with it installed.
Doing some searches in the US forums, peoples experience with the vltor modstock have certainly been mixed.
The vltor pistol grip/adjustable buttstock is an excellent unit, but it is simply screwed and glued to the back of a cut off surplus usgi stock. I have personally repaired 7 or 8 of these stocks due to cracks and adaptor seperation. They are light and handle very well... But the adaptor/surplus GI stock union just reeks of "bubba" for the price one has to pay to get one.
Yep. All it takes is a boat repair kit and some time. It's fiberglass USGI stock moded with a ar15 ergo's. Lots of fun and easy to up-keep.Lol. Well that sucks!
I'm sure I could have done my homework a little better. But name and rep played a part in the decision. Since I've already ordered, I'll simply have to hope for the best.
Now in the event of speration or cracks, is this something that one could address themselves, or does the matter require professional help?
Probably the best USGI fibreglass mod-stock available on the market, even today. This stock has been around for a long time. Buy it without question. I owned one in 2009 and I can say honestly, I regret selling it. It's balance and lightweight is excellent. With our new M14.ca SHG scout hand guard weighing in at 164 grams, this stock will be enhanced for scout style setups. This part will be available soon. Shown in this photo is a UTG tri-rail, but our SHG rail will co-witness a Aimpoint T1 on the forearm with your M14 irons. It's point of attachment to the M14 barrel is arguably the best in the world.
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Doing some searches in the US forums, peoples experience with the vltor modstock have certainly been mixed.
The vltor pistol grip/adjustable buttstock is an excellent unit, but it is simply screwed and glued to the back of a cut off surplus usgi stock. I have personally repaired 7 or 8 of these stocks due to cracks and adaptor seperation. They are light and handle very well... But the adaptor/surplus GI stock union just reeks of "bubba" for the price one has to pay to get one.
Yep. All it takes is a boat repair kit and some time. It's fiberglass USGI stock moded with a ar15 ergo's. Lots of fun and easy to up-keep.
Oh ya no shamless plug about my products or future release dates about soon to be retailed products here. Yep just un-bias, non-b.s. post.![]()