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jakerz

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That's a slick stock but damn it's $$$. I was running magpuls for the longest time, but I recently purchased the ACE stock below and I like it a lot better.

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That's a slick stock but damn it's $$$. I was running magpuls for the longest time, but I recently purchased the ACE stock below and I like it a lot better.

But it includes:

Stock Assembly,
Return/buffer system (5.56mm/.223 cal)
Modified bolt carrier.

Not too bad considering the other parts that it replaces as well. I'm just trying to figure out this part though - "US customers can expect to pay about $46 in brokerage fees at the time of delivery. This is payable to UPS/USPS and not charged at the time of purchase" Does that mean it's $46 COD on top of the price? I had that ACE stock too, I liked it but just went to SOPMODs on all mine for consistency. GlockCop has it now.
 

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It's just the carrier. You still have to purchase a bolt, firing pin, firing pin retaining pin and a cam pin for it.
 

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@Super Dave, can you find out who this can be purchased from?


A little something I like to call "Google"


Nice repop, good price, but no longer for sale, or sold:

http://www.armslist.com/posts/23624...ale--ar15-m231-collapsible-wire-stock--clone-


This may be a real one:

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=387892334


Ooooooo:

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Way too much:

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=386705680

You will find the repops at gun shows from time to time. They are bulkier, and the edges are not as smooth. If you have a newer receiver, you will have to remove some material to collapse the stock. Earlier receivers didn't have that reinforcing area back there.


DPMS used to make them. They are out there.

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/963434
 
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