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Jon Wolfe Mod-Fib stock review...

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#1 ·
Special thanks to delong31, Jon Wolfe and JD Russell...

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIV53Vamvdo[/ame]

Enjoy!!

Tony.
 
#4 ·
Great job Tony

Jon did my stock as well. What I got really surpassed my expectations.

It's seems bombproof and I rolled the dice on the color and couldn't be happier.

I also like being able to remove the action when I want too.

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Great video showing the close ups.
 
#6 ·
Great walk through and review, Tony! I forgot about the alignment bedding that Jon did on it. Too bad you couldn't do a live-fire comparison to your other stocks! I'll have to do one one of these days.

The side-by-side comparison to a standard USGI fiberglass stock is telling. Nice pictures on the updates they've made.

Fully dressed
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#7 · (Edited)
We just released GEN II LW Mod-Fib stocks this week. I'll be posting some pictures later. We have developed an insert that is permanently bonded to the stock channel and increases rigidity. We've also added an aluminum channel in the rear to reinforce and fill in the selector.
 
#12 ·
Cool video, Tony! As usual. It was interesting to see the metal support in the cutout area, that's nice. I got tired of the misc. USGI stocks I've had over the years cracking around the repair. Hard to believe it is almost 1 Lb more than a USGI stock too, they're really beefing these things up! I've really been wanting one.
m14brian
 
#20 ·
How do these modified stocks compare to the AG composite stocks? Weigh, rigidity, grip, and cost?
 
#31 ·
Yes sir it's mine. I really like it. I gave up my mcmillan for it. I like it that much. It is a very solid stock. All recesses are filled, reinforced. Stiff as I'll ever need but same bulk as gi glass stock. I had to fit it to my action but that's not too hard. Mine is a polytech so that most likely had something to do with it. I also had to dremel out a notch for the lock cylinder. I could have ground it down on the rifle but then I'd have to either replace it or glue popsicle sticks in the other stock if I change it out.