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  1. Thanks for all of your suggestions. I am still weighing my options. Hey remixer. Its about a 2 hour drive from where I am to your shop. I sometimes come out that way to watch my buddy drift at the racetrack. Is there a specific day you do the work or could I leave the upper with you for a few hours and have it done or is that not enough time. I have the vg6 break and the hole is already drilled . Just need to go into the barrel a bit.


  2. Personally I think that option is too easily reversible.  It's a screw - most of us carry a multitool or tools of some sort in our range bag.  We could unscrew it and adjust it easily.

    Ya know what your right I don't want to be on the wrong side of the fence when it comes to these laws. I just got done pinning it. I used a 3.32 drill bit and ran 2 holes through the stock and lower section of the buffer tube after dissembling the stock cheek pads. Tapped two 3.32 roll pins in and done.

     

    Next comes the muzzle break :(

     

    It only took about 25 minutes


  3. I am ready to assemble my rifle from the parts I have been collection over tha last 2 years . Tonight I was getting ready to pin the stock but was not sure the best way to do it. I hav the vltor imod and initially was going to remove the cheek pad and drill from the stock into the lower side of the buffer tube and put in roll pins.

     

    I was looking online and came across this ( essentially uses a screw instead of pinning)

     

    https://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/showthread.php?t=623365

     

    Since this is technically not a permanent solution meaning it could be removed by unscrewing I dismissed it and went back to the original plan.

    Now I am thinking about it again and I think I need to be more clear on the law. I know that when talking about a muzzle break it mus be "permanent" but when it comes to the stock it should not be able to collapse. Am I right in saying that the law does not dictate whether a pinned collapsible stock needs to permanent or just not have the ability to telescope.

     

    I am still not sure which way to go but I want to see if this option is viable.

    Thank you


  4. OK so even though there are alot of STR supporters I am doing this. I am going to order the vltor imod clubfoot. If I don't like it i am shipping it back and getting the STR.

    Since my build is already mutt enough I figure go with vltor since the buffer tube ,upper rec, and sling plate are vltor.

    Thanks everyone you definitely made the decision a little easier.


  5. I know what you meant, but my thing is 1 pt is only useful in that one instance. Otherwise you'd be carrying it in 2pt mode. In a real world situation, you likely won't have the luxury of knowing when youll have to transition.

    I agree but most of us aren't going to be patrolling anywhere with our ars which is where I see the 2 point most useful. I see the 1 point more useful in tactical or defensive situation. You would probably be holding you rifle while on the move while on alert. I know you should train with what you would plan to use in a real world scenario. I just think that especially for the purpose of a class a 1 point is better suited.

    This is just my opinion and I am no expert by any means ;)

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