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<blockquote data-quote="Pokem807" data-source="post: 3222768" data-attributes="member: 7378"><p>So far this weekend I've put another 200 rounds through the Stribog. Still not a single malfunction since bringing her home from the FFL!</p><p></p><p>I've been waiting for Safety Harbor Firearms to release their collapsible stock, but for the last few days I've been ogling the new Sig folding MPX stock. It attaches to a 1913 endplate, which SHF offers for the Stribog, and it's a very sleek design. I like the fact that it can be mounted at different heights on the endplate to give the user options for cheek weld height. That's a significant advantage over the collapsible stock, which is mounted pretty high relative to the picatinny top rail on the Stribog upper receiver. My only issue with the Sig brace is that it's not fixed in place; the rubber brace section rotates on the "beam" which extends out from the endplate. That has led me to look at the SB Tactical FS 1913 brace. The FS 1913 isn't quite as sleek as the Sig brace, but it looks pretty solid and doesn't have that goofy pivoting "feature".</p><p></p><p>Anybody here have experience with collapsible vs. folding stocks/braces on PCCs? I'm kind of torn right now. Either way it's going to cost me around $250, and I'd prefer not to spend that much twice. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokem807, post: 3222768, member: 7378"] So far this weekend I've put another 200 rounds through the Stribog. Still not a single malfunction since bringing her home from the FFL! I've been waiting for Safety Harbor Firearms to release their collapsible stock, but for the last few days I've been ogling the new Sig folding MPX stock. It attaches to a 1913 endplate, which SHF offers for the Stribog, and it's a very sleek design. I like the fact that it can be mounted at different heights on the endplate to give the user options for cheek weld height. That's a significant advantage over the collapsible stock, which is mounted pretty high relative to the picatinny top rail on the Stribog upper receiver. My only issue with the Sig brace is that it's not fixed in place; the rubber brace section rotates on the "beam" which extends out from the endplate. That has led me to look at the SB Tactical FS 1913 brace. The FS 1913 isn't quite as sleek as the Sig brace, but it looks pretty solid and doesn't have that goofy pivoting "feature". Anybody here have experience with collapsible vs. folding stocks/braces on PCCs? I'm kind of torn right now. Either way it's going to cost me around $250, and I'd prefer not to spend that much twice. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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