I have wanted to make this for a while after coming up with a concept in CAD and testing. The beauty of this design is in its simplicity. The mounting block is dovetailed for easy installation and fastened is with a non-marring setscrew. The block houses the spring-loaded locking mechanism for adjusting the stock that can being installed either left or right side. There are eight locking positions on the stock, which the user can choose with touch of a button. This design allows easy access to the hammer spring and striker for tuning. There is a Kydex cheek rest coming later in the week. Stay tuned!
You might as well start making a few I know others will be wanting one!!! Super cool!!!
That looks perfect. $$$???
Quote from: Tonycalves on April 04, 2017, 02:41:10 AMThat looks perfect. $$$???$115 which includes shipping to the lower 48. The mounting block assembly and buttplate is machined from aluminum and the rods are stainless. The first run would be cut off at 35 but I need 29 minimum to proceed after running the numbers.
I like it! Reminds me of the wire stocks on the old "grease guns". I wanted to make a similar one for my 2400kt and 1322 but couldn't come up with a clean way to mount it. The Prod breech looks like it was made for it! Awesome job!
Looks sweet, what's the weight of the unit.
I'm interested, this would take less space my backpack compared to the current RAI with folding shock adapter.