VZ58 stock teaser.

Kalifornia is not a part of the United States. It is a dangerous, terrorist, nation hell bent upon the destruction of freedom and peace. I have no friends there. On a more serious note; are you guys going to pick up arms and revolt soon or what? I mean, coooooome on! When are you guys going to "get the buck on, and get the f*ck on" and stop wasting your time talking? ;)
 
Kalifornia is not a part of the United States. It is a dangerous, terrorist, nation hell bent upon the destruction of freedom and peace. I have no friends there. On a more serious note; are you guys going to pick up arms and revolt soon or what? I mean, coooooome on! When are you guys going to "get the buck on, and get the f*ck on" and stop wasting your time talking? ;)

One of my friends is finally escaping the People's Republic of California some time next year (in favour of Canada.) Hearing the BS that he deals with down there is a good cautionary tale.

I think we'll see western separation before armed revolt :eek:
 
Kalifornia is not a part of the United States. It is a dangerous, terrorist, nation hell bent upon the destruction of freedom and peace. I have no friends there. On a more serious note; are you guys going to pick up arms and revolt soon or what? I mean, coooooome on! When are you guys going to "get the buck on, and get the f*ck on" and stop wasting your time talking? ;)

What agency do you work for again? :runaway: That's just crazy talk, or you are drunk as ####.
 
Getting back on topic:

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So I mounted one of these stocks up and took some pics. The stock somes at the factory angle so the use of Irons is no problem.

Here is what I noticed so far:

-The stock is tough. I have 2 US made stocks and the FAB one is clearly thicker and the plastic has a much higher glass content. Also there is no flex in the plastic like you find in some ATI or Tapco products.
-It has 8 positions so you can adjust in about .5in incriments.
-One thing I like is that fully extended the stock is 11.25in long. This is pretty much ideal for those with long gangly arms so you get pretty much full use of the stocks various positions. In comparison to the VZ58 I have here with stock adaptor and regular M4 stock which is way to long fully extended.
 
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So I mounted one of these stocks up and took some pics. The stock somes at the factory angle so the use of Irons is no problem.

Here is what I noticed so far:

-The stock is tough. I have 2 US made stocks and the FAB one is clearly thicker and the plastic has a much higher glass content. Also there is no flex in the plastic like you find in some ATI or Tapco products.
-It has 8 positions so you can adjust in about .5in incriments.
-One thing I like is that fully extended the stock is 11.25in long. This is pretty much ideal for those with long gangly arms so you get pretty much full use of the stocks various positions. In comparison to the VZ58 I have here with stock adaptor and regular M4 stock which is way to long fully extended.

So how much and where can I get one?
 
So I thought I would give an update on this part as I'm sure some of you may be considering them.

Don't waste your money. I brought in a bunch and ended up sending them back because of quality concerns. My issues are:

Part failure: the stock failed at the attachement point. The polymer is just too soft to handle the pressures put on it by firing.

Stock angle: the stock is designed to reduce recoil but I found that the angle of the stock combined with the shock absorbing feature make the rifle kinda kick me in the cheak.

It seems like a good deal but in this case you are gonna get what you pay for.

I have managed to make one work but it required some modification, so buy at your own risk.
 
I never tried it with a brake. But the concept works well when the stock is in-line with the barrel but on the angle is sux. If they used a better system for mounting it to the receiver, and it mounted in-line with the barrel like it was initially advertised I'd be all over it.
 
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