Where to buy AR-180B Accessories?

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I would like to add some accessories to my 180B... Where is the best place to look? I am looking to add a scope, a tactical forearm, and a vertical foregrip, and new stock.... Any help would be great....

thanx
 
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Here is all the stuff you were looking for:

Tactical forearm:
h ttp://www.midwestindustriesinc.com/ar180_tactical_forearm.htm

Scope rail and stock adaptors:
h ttp://www.stormwerkz.com/

AR180 stocks:
h ttp://www.riflestocks.com/AR180.htm
 
steve1973 said:
Here is all the stuff you were looking for:

Tactical forearm:
h ttp://www.midwestindustriesinc.com/ar180_tactical_forearm.htm

Scope rail and stock adaptors:
h ttp://www.stormwerkz.com/

AR180 stocks:
h ttp://www.riflestocks.com/AR180.htm

Thanx.... noticed some of the stuff comes from the US, do I need to worry about import issues etc???
 
Josh at Storm Werkz will ship to Canada no problem. According to him, most of his stuff comes up here any way.

Pick up his stock adapters over the ACE ones. The ACE ones retain some of the reciever extension and aren't as compact.
 
Armedsask said:
Josh at Storm Werkz will ship to Canada no problem. According to him, most of his stuff comes up here any way.

Pick up his stock adapters over the ACE ones. The ACE ones retain some of the reciever extension and aren't as compact.

I was thinking of an M4 style what would you recommend? I guess if you use his adapter any AR style stock will fit... sorry for all the questions I am new at this... thanx
 
M4 stock is an AR style, they are the same thing (if you are refering to collapsable). As for what you should get, that depends on how much money you have. As I'm a poor student I am currently running a 4 position Rock River Arms collapsable stock. If you have the money and feel like it, you could slap a Magpul M93 or other high end stock on there.

Personally, I had Josh make me a custom adapter that raises the stock and puts my M4 style stock inline with the barrel. This won't work with the average rifle as the iron sights are too low.
 
The guy from StormWerkz (Josh) changed the cocking handle on his AR180B to the old style shown in that pics as well. If I am not mistaken, the original AR180's came with that style. I can't remember where, but he described how he changed it over.
 
Putting on the old crank style handle is retardedly simple. You just have to notch the side of the hole for the anti-rotation pin. The hard part is finding a crank style cocking handle.
 
It takes about 5 minutes to convert from the factory fixed stock to the carbine or folder setup. Use a LONG 1/4" hex to remove the bolt holding the stock to the receiver(easier if you pull the buttplate of first), take a hacksaw and cut the stub off close to the receiver and finish up with a file and/or sandpaper. Then bolt the adapter on.
 
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