AKATTACK 5 Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 (edited) Anyone seen these? They are russian-style folding stocks that are assembled into a "block" that fits into the receiver and uses screws to attach them, just like a Romanian side-folder! You leave the original rear trunion in place, and looks like there's a latch built into the block to keep the stock locked when it's folded. It doesn't look as good as the original folder that comes on the original guns, but it would have a longer length of pull and you could remove it at any time. What do you guys think? Looks pretty neat to me!! With the U.S. mags, fire control group and a U.S. made pistolgrip, you'd be compliant. Here's the stock: K-Var stocks! Edited November 10, 2006 by AKATTACK Quote Link to post Share on other sites
headshot 52 Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 Anyone seen these? They are russian-style folding stocks that are assembled into a "block" that fits into the receiver and uses screws to attach them, just like a Romanian side-folder! You leave the original rear trunion in place, and looks like there's a latch built into the block to keep the stock locked when it's folded. It doesn't look as good as the original folder that comes on the original guns, but it would have a longer length of pull and you could remove it at any time. What do you guys think? Looks pretty neat to me!! With the U.S. mags, fire control group and a U.S. made pistolgrip, you'd be compliant. Here's the stock:K-Var stocks! Yeah, I've seen these on Arsenal AKs. If I had to have that protruding block, I'd just get an Ace block and stock. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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