After posting, I looked more closely at your CAD drawing and realized that it mounts to the dovetail, rather than the sides of the breech like I assumed. That's brilliant, and may allow it to be used or easily adapted to other platforms such as 22xx's and 13xx's or maybe even other brands, but I bet you've thought of that already. Although the cheek weld would happen at a lower height. May not be an issue though. You should be filing some patent documents if you haven't already!
Very nice design for sure, that's adjustable enough to work good on my Prod as well and I wouldn't have to worry about the fact thatI've got the TSS in mine which inhibits the use of the majority of the AR type add ons.
That is way cool! Yes, seriously consider a patent on that design. I plan on picking up a prod soon and this will look sweet on it.
Vash, That's one slick design you have come up with! I'm gona need one if you decide to produce them One question. It looks like the push button to adjust the stock is just on the left side, is this correct? is there a something like a ball detent on the right side that helps hold that rod in place or is it just free sliding? One thing I dislike about many folding/telescoping stocks is play that many have... How solid is your stock when extended? I this case, I wouldn't mind a little play, portability is reason enough to give up a little stability. Still, I hope its not like my SBR under folder AK stock.... that puppy is LOOSE!!!
Quote from: shultz on April 07, 2017, 01:01:10 PMVash, That's one slick design you have come up with! I'm gona need one if you decide to produce them One question. It looks like the push button to adjust the stock is just on the left side, is this correct? is there a something like a ball detent on the right side that helps hold that rod in place or is it just free sliding? One thing I dislike about many folding/telescoping stocks is play that many have... How solid is your stock when extended? I this case, I wouldn't mind a little play, portability is reason enough to give up a little stability. Still, I hope its not like my SBR under folder AK stock.... that puppy is LOOSE!!!I am waiting to hear back from the admin about posting a pre order page (if there are any rules on it other than what it already stated). It is a push button with a pin that locks into the stock on one side that can be either on the left or right side. When the lock is engaged, there is very little play forward or backwards. To minimize flexing, the bores in the mount are machined to tolerances that are a few thou over the dowel rods' OD. I have an underfolder Romi AK and I know exactly what you mean, loose! My Prod sliding stock design is made to a tighter tolerance for that reason.
I still think this is an amazing idea, but unfortunately I'll have to be taken off the list of people that want first dibs. After really looking things over I don't believe this will be viable option for my pp700, due to the fact of the swing breach on the back of the gun. I'm afraid the rails would prevent me from being able to open the breach to load, but I don't know for sure. Does anyone own both a Prod and pp700 that could clarify?
Quote from: Ozarkairgunner on April 07, 2017, 06:16:03 PMI still think this is an amazing idea, but unfortunately I'll have to be taken off the list of people that want first dibs. After really looking things over I don't believe this will be viable option for my pp700, due to the fact of the swing breach on the back of the gun. I'm afraid the rails would prevent me from being able to open the breach to load, but I don't know for sure. Does anyone own both a Prod and pp700 that could clarify?There is no official list as of yet. The first model is specifically designed to work with the Prod and there are no guarantees that it will work with others in its current configuration. If I get a PP700, I can take measurements and redesign the stock to fit that model. I think that is a great idea if there is enough people interested in having one.