UFGators 0 Posted March 23, 2008 Report Share Posted March 23, 2008 Hey, I first want to say hi and that I am a new member to this forum. I decided to finally get a saiga 12 and I am currently having e-tac build me a 8 inch krink style saiga 12. I was wondering what the best route was to go as far as a folding stock goes. I want something that is confortable. I see that most of the guns are being built with an ace folder or tromix folder. Which is the best route to go? I plan on using an Aimpoint micro on the front rail of my gun. I'd appreciate the input. Thanks. - Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bigj480 203 Posted March 23, 2008 Report Share Posted March 23, 2008 Welcome to the forum. I'm also having E-TAC build me a SBS (7") and I went with the Tromix stock based on looks. I don't think that most people who build SBSs are worried about optics. That said, my gun also has a rail and I may mount a red dot at some point. If you think it may be a problem for you, you could always get the competition stock that Tromix sells specifically for using optics. Just like the one on their competition S-12. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
UFGators 0 Posted March 24, 2008 Author Report Share Posted March 24, 2008 Welcome to the forum. I'm also having E-TAC build me a SBS (7") and I went with the Tromix stock based on looks. I don't think that most people who build SBSs are worried about optics. That said, my gun also has a rail and I may mount a red dot at some point. If you think it may be a problem for you, you could always get the competition stock that Tromix sells specifically for using optics. Just like the one on their competition S-12. I sent you a PM, I have a couple of questions about your build. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Elkhound 91 Posted March 24, 2008 Report Share Posted March 24, 2008 Welcome to the forum. I'm also having E-TAC build me a SBS (7") and I went with the Tromix stock based on looks. I don't think that most people who build SBSs are worried about optics. That said, my gun also has a rail and I may mount a red dot at some point. If you think it may be a problem for you, you could always get the competition stock that Tromix sells specifically for using optics. Just like the one on their competition S-12. I sent you a PM, I have a couple of questions about your build. You guys stop ordering from E-TAC, you are slowing up my order! (just kidding). I can't wait to see my Shotgun. It is going to be done in Esteban's brown and black lavacoat. Then, he's working on a .308 which is going to be done in a winter camo scheme. It will have a rail and a vertical grip, and a few other goodies. Should be interesting. WJ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
UFGators 0 Posted March 24, 2008 Author Report Share Posted March 24, 2008 Welcome to the forum. I'm also having E-TAC build me a SBS (7") and I went with the Tromix stock based on looks. I don't think that most people who build SBSs are worried about optics. That said, my gun also has a rail and I may mount a red dot at some point. If you think it may be a problem for you, you could always get the competition stock that Tromix sells specifically for using optics. Just like the one on their competition S-12. I sent you a PM, I have a couple of questions about your build. You guys stop ordering from E-TAC, you are slowing up my order! (just kidding). I can't wait to see my Shotgun. It is going to be done in Esteban's brown and black lavacoat. Then, he's working on a .308 which is going to be done in a winter camo scheme. It will have a rail and a vertical grip, and a few other goodies. Should be interesting. WJ What configuration is your shotgun he's building? What type of stock and sites? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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