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I would adapt it to picatinny/1913 rail. The sky is the limit for the type of stock you can use probably 100+ options.So, I am looking for AR-15 carbine stock that is sort of like this:
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It will attach to a carbine type tube:
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It does not need a spring or buffer as it is attaching to a submachine-gun that has an AR-15 adapter.
Suggestions? Thanks!
You can convert from ar to 1913 easily with an adapter but if that ends up being 2 adapters that may make length of pull too long. There are adapters for everything seems like. A few random examples.Thanks fellows, much appreciated. My understanding is the adapter I have only works with carbine type tubes, but I'm far from expert on AR parts. The stock from Double Star looks like exactly the ticket.
I have the Doublestar skeletoon stock on one of my own builds in 458 Socom. I wrapped the bars with paracord, which gave it a nice look, a little better grip and the utility of having a nice chunk of cord right there on the rifle.Thanks fellows, much appreciated. My understanding is the adapter I have only works with carbine type tubes, but I'm far from expert on AR parts. The stock from Double Star looks like exactly the ticket.
Or you could get lucky like I did and find one of these and end up with an "in between" lengthI can't think of anything that fits the bill exactly.
ACE does make a short version of that stock that is more 'carbiney' but it is too short unless you are an action hero in bulky body armor. or a midget.
Yeah but still not quite the look/structure of the ace stock on a carbine buffer tube. The shorty ace looks like it goes on a short but round/smooth buffer tube, without the (whatever the downward portruding stuff on the underside of a carbine tube is called).Or you could get lucky like I did and find one of these and end up with an "in between" length
DPMS Stock Extender 1 AR-15 Aluminum Matte
An aluminum alloy extender inserts between the stock and the receiver adding 1" length to the stock. Can be used on A1 or A2 rifles. Anodized....www.midwayusa.com
Guess it depends on if the length or the features of the carbine stock are what's importantYeah but still not quite the look/structure of the ace stock on a carbine buffer tube. The shorty ace looks like it goes on a short but round/smooth buffer tube, without the (whatever the downward portruding stuff on the underside of a carbine tube is called).
Don't mean to be a negative nellie here but not sure there is a perfect solution.
Yep.Guess it depends on if the length or the features of the carbine stock are what's important
The reason they specify the carbine tube is because of the way the AR buffer tubes are retained on an AR. For the rifle the threads are just long enough to screw in and capture the buffer retaining pin and there is a flange to keep it from going in too far. the stock is then screwed to the back of the tube and there is a nub on the front bottom of the stock to prevent everything from rotating, so you get basically a 3 point lock up. You can see the nub on the front of the ACE stock as well.My understanding is the adapter I have only works with carbine type tubes