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just a little cut and paste but do you guys think it would ever work
Rhineland arms sells a wood stock that is set up like that. It is meant for the Remington 700.just a little cut and paste but do you guys think it would ever work
I just really like the feel of my aics on my rem 700, i think AI should stepp in and build one for the m1a m14 platform it would be in the same category as jae stocks, it would be a solid alluminum frame yet light weight i really like the ergos on it, plus victoy company now makes conversion skinns for the aics that turn them into pistol grip stocks http://www.victorcompanyusa.com/index.htmlRhineland arms sells a wood stock that is set up like that. It is meant for the Remington 700.
No idea if it could be routed out some more to fit an M14 pattern, or if the mag well placement would line up.
You realize law483 has thumbhole M1a designs, right? Seems like it would just be better/easier to go with a purpose built solution.
so does a alluminum stock like this really exist?ashbury international had something done up like that a few shot shows ago...
just a little cut and paste but do you guys think it would ever work
...but they are on the list. PM sent.Acuracy International made a prototype M14 stock a few years ago and brought it to SHOT but they never put it in production.
My LAW483 M14T6 is similar in concept but my stocks are wood and laminate wood. I have very little call for Thumbhole stocks so they are toward the bottom of the priority list.
Um, yes. However it appears as I am mistaken. As Mr. Law pointed out Accuracy International did do a stock and displayed it at shot show. It obviously hasnt come to the civilian market.so does a alluminum stock like this really exist?
Here is a pic from an old thread about the same subject.just a little cut and paste but do you guys think it would ever work
You forgot to mention the Accuracy International M1A/M14 stock.
The rear section is identical to the AICS 2.0 while the front is still a rough design that is fairly square on the bottom and it accepts the standard M1A handguards on top.
I felt about the same weight as a standard AICS 2.0 stock.
They have some kinks to work out regarding the fitting of non-spec receivers but it should be ready sometime this year.
And sorry... no pictures.