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This video was great!! I just picked up a polytech m14 for 600. In great shape!!! So excited!! This stock is gunna help me keep my budget under $1,000. I loved the video!! Thanks for the info!!!
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any chance you could take a ruler and get the LOP for the shortest collapsible position on the stock?
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Great review ! That's a sweet looking stock.
I have always been impressed with the super smooth action of the M14/M1A.
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@PatriotCondor I thought I mentioned weight? I could have sworn I mentioned that its about 10lbs to 12lbs with an empty mag inserted. I dont have a very good scale other than the one in my bathroom lol. As for balance, its great. Ergonomics is off the charts compared to any USGI stock. I'll make an update long term video for you and those interested in how I feel about it after 1000 rounds. It wont be for a few more weeks since Shot Show is coming up in a few days. Busy busy busy
Does the picatinny have enough room for a bipod and foregrip?
karnage1288 6 days ago
@karnage1288 Yes. Its probably a good 10 inches if not more?
mixflip 6 days ago
Excellent review! It answered pretty much all the question I had about this stock and then some. I was really impressed with the way you explained it as, "this stock is competing with other polymers." I've read forums after forums discussing these stocks and no one has ever put it in that way. Just a reminder of how bad information can become so widespread on the internet.
Anyways I'm definitely getting this for now and maybe get a JAE in the future when money is right. Thanks!
eii09 1 month ago
@eii09 Thanks for watching. I too kept hearing alot of negative comments about this stock, that its a ripoff and such when its not. So I felt compelled to explain why I feel its outstanding at the level its intended to compete in which is with other polymer stocks. I have held JAE stocks and they are not even close to being the same when you actually look close. An update video is in the works with a scope & bipod.
mixflip 1 month ago
@mixflip Uh, how much more does it weigh?
Crimble67 3 weeks ago
@Crimble67 Dont know exactly. I didnt have a real scale. I'd guess since polymer is usually lighter than wood that its either the same or a smidge lighter than a wood stock? If I had to guess its weight I'd guess it weighs about 13 pounds???
mixflip 3 weeks ago