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droshi

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  1. I think I'll have to try out the collapsible stock first. If that doesn't work the scope will be for sale for sure! Other than the positioning of the scope it's awesome, and looks really cool...I would really hate to get rid of it
  2. To state again from my original post, my head has to move down a lot and forward if compared to where my head would be naturally with the rifle shouldered. If compared to where my cheek is for iron sights, it needs to go UP and forward...a lot. Either way this is very uncomfortable for all but about 5 seconds or so. Maybe enough to take a shot quickly, but not enough to really do anything decent. This is all assuming I'm shooting off-hand. Prone or bench rest is slightly different and I can usually figure out a way to rest the front of the gun, but to me an AK isn't a bench rest gun and sh
  3. For the cost of the magpul and vltor, I was thinking of just going with the bonesteel folder. Seems about the same price, although I suppose I should go with the buffer tube folding hinge and attach the CTR. Any reason to not go folding? Other than I'd probably rarely use it... The main reason to try the tapco was $50 or less used instead of $150+ for the Magpul route.
  4. For the price of an AR extension tube and stock, I was thinking of just getting the Bonesteel collapsible folding stock. Supposed to lock up very tight, and total cost is at $150. The only reason I was thinking Tapco initially was for ~$50 I could try out the length and idea and make sure I really liked the AR collapsible style stock and that it fit. The Tapco also looks pretty decent compared to their folder. Right now I have the Intrafuse handguard on with a rail and it seems pretty good, but mostly because no moving parts I guess.
  5. As the title says, I'm looking for suggestions here. Right now I'm running a fixed Warsaw length KVAR stock. My problem is that the scope is a bit too far forward to easily use my right eye, and left eye usage is too difficult for me to do when quickly shouldering the rifle. Probably left eye would work fine on a 308 style longer range rifle, but on a battle rifle like this, I'm just not sure it would work out in the field well. I'm either thinking of: Switching out the stock for a Tapco collapsible to see if the shorter length helps Getting rid of the POSP and getting a tech-sight rear p
  6. Got the SAW grip, looks great, perfect transaction...thanks!
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