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  1. So, for Christmas, I got the TripleF adaptor, folder, crosshair reciever extension and a Mako stock; I put it all together, including filling as much of the hollow as I could, and it is fantastic. The recoil is around the same as a typical ar (so unbelievably light for a shotgun). Awesome. Thanks again for making the videos.
  2. Also awesome. Looks just like the Tromix adaptors, which is really what I was after, so I could set it up with a folding stock that got it under 29" folded. And, Grima, I just meant cutting off the stock; until you the only things I'd heard about it was that it was different than the MKA one and not recommended to try to attach a T&N adaptor to it. And the occasional "I've done it and no problems" but without any actual details. Also, filling the hollows with filler still seems like a good idea, even with the TripleFFirearms plate, since it looks like it only goes into the central hole
  3. Great. Very informative. Thanks for being the brave one who cut apart their gun without prior knowledge of what you'd find.
  4. Well, it wouldn't hurt to try. At very least it could act as a reference for ahas and gotchas that you came across while you were doing it. BTW Thanks for your response.
  5. Do you happen to know if BR99 guts will fit into one of these?
  6. Why do that You can get an aluminum lower for the br99 Simple: economics. $375 for a new lower (don't get me wrong; they look freaking awesome) or $60 for a Tromix stock adaptor. Another consideration (depending on the reason for wanting an after market stock) is the style of stocks that it accepts. For example, a Tromix adaptor is almost certainly going to result in a shorter overall length while folded than either one of your replacement lowers or even a tooth and nails adaptor, when used with a folding stock. So, now that motivations are out of the way. My question stand
  7. While I understand that this is a very old topic, I was wondering if anyone had any actual experience trying to use a stock adaptor with a BR99? Could be the Tooth and Nail one, the Tromix one, or any other, really. If you have, could you summarize what was required to get it to work. Obviously the normal step of cutting off the stock, but then, did you need to use epoxy or something to build up the part of the stock that you want to mount to? Did you simply epoxy the whole thing together (leaving room for the mounting bolt) or what?
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