Free free free
Built me an SBR, all legal-like. 4 1/2" 10/22. Mostly as a suppressor host. Unreliable as can be, needs hours and hours of sorting. But boy-o-boy-o-boy it looks s*xy.
Anyway, when I built it, the only folding stock I could find was a ProMag. It actually looks pretty rakish and sci-fi, and locks up just fine, but feels less substantial than the often hard-to-find Butler Creek foldo stock I really wanted.
Now I have a Butler Creek. Just needs to be cut down.
So one somewhat used but serviceable ProMag folder, chopped waaaaayyyyy back. Free to anyone who wants to build their own SBR, or perhaps it could be made to work with a takedown rifle. Or mount a camera on it. Whatever's legal where you live.
Makes more sense to hand it off face-to-face, but if you want to spend $14 shipping on a used stock, that's fine by me.
Talk to me, akchurch at yahoo dot com.
That's a handy rig for lots of things.
Added a Burris FastFire red dot to mine. The Ruger mags are preferred as they are easy to take apart and clean - and you will need to do that shooting suppressed. I disremember who made this stock, but it gave me fits initially. Finally discovered the mag well was a bit undersize - not really tight, just snug, and that positioned the mags in a way that precluded proper feeding. At 4.5", you might get the occasional supersonic crack with HV ammo.
Mine usually rides on the tractor when I am mowing; field mice hopping through the stubble are hard to hit. Copperheads engender more determined efforts than rats.
Just remembered; AGP Arms made my folder.
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Your SBR looks a LOT
more sorted out than mine.
Your SBR looks a LOT
Handy is right. I think like 14" folded, 24" open, m.m.m.maybe.
It's spoken for.
New owner is gonna see if it can be adapted to work on a takedown gun.