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Slidefire vs. Fostech bump-fire stocks
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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 1947572" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>I recently acquired a Fostech DefendAR-15 bump-fire stock for a killer price, and I just finished installing it on a 5.45x39-chambered M4gery. For some time, I've had another M4gery in the same caliber, with a first-generation Slidefire SSAR15 stock. I have yet to take both to the range to compare them back-to-back, maybe with the uppers switched after some shooting (one is carbine gas length, the other is a middie, and they have different comps.) Would anyone care for a comparison report of those two stocks, as well as a range report? Or would that write-up not even merit a golf clap?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 1947572, member: 7157"] I recently acquired a Fostech DefendAR-15 bump-fire stock for a killer price, and I just finished installing it on a 5.45x39-chambered M4gery. For some time, I've had another M4gery in the same caliber, with a first-generation Slidefire SSAR15 stock. I have yet to take both to the range to compare them back-to-back, maybe with the uppers switched after some shooting (one is carbine gas length, the other is a middie, and they have different comps.) Would anyone care for a comparison report of those two stocks, as well as a range report? Or would that write-up not even merit a golf clap? [/QUOTE]
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