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Trgrman
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Posted: 25 September 2005 at 7:11pm |
If you need a stock for your 98C just go to Home Depot,buy a piece of flat steel 3/4" wide and 36" long, and 2 screws with the same threads as the ASA but just a little longer than the original screws.Then cut the flat steel to 20" long. On one end drill 2 holes to match the ASA holes. On the other end 6" from the end put a 90 degree bend in it. Then you just sandwitch the new stock between the bottom of the grip and the ASA and you're done. You might want to make yours a little longer or shorter for a custom fit. This stock is great because it lets you use the sights on your marker without your mask hitting it.
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ninety8freak
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or you can get the "dogleg" stock from specops paintball......i hate specops but, it is a helpful stock.....
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dovehunter9
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Compare the prices and I'd pick the homemade one.
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20% of people understand percents and 94% don't, so keep them out of sigs
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the_blade
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thats going to addd some weight to your gun
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Reb Cpl
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With the length of the flatsteel you're going to use, it isn't going to be a significant addition at all. There's no reason to use a heavy gauge steel, a nice piece of 1/4" should do nicely. We made a stock for a buddy of mine out of 1/4" roundstock, it works wonders, and theres very little noticable weight addition. |
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