We had a thing about folding stocks. They NEVER improve with age!
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We had a thing about folding stocks. They NEVER improve with age!
Just to think, my Doomed Sniper could have emerged Doomed to Darkness.
A couple of months ago I happened upon an AR-15 site. Someone created a wooden stock set for that Darth Vader gun. It actually gave character and some warmth to the beast. But everyone blasted the look -- condemning it to the dungeon of non-conformance. Either I'm a dinosaur, or a large chunk of the rest of the world embraces the Prince of Darkness.
Joseph Lucas?
What a horror it looks
I must be non conformist dinosaur as I have an AR15 with wooden stock and grip. But then again, as a stock maker, could I honestly have anything else?
I first saw wood furniture for AR15s back in the late '80s. Triangular handguards and no finger rest pistol grip, IIRC.
As far as the lever gun with the mad attachments, I actually like the adjustable length of pull buttstock from a practical hunting standpoint even if it IS way ugly! As for the fore end rails, not liking so much!
The Kudzu Kommando L-E stock doesn't seem to help much of anything, user-wise. Could fatten the manufacturer's wallet a bit.
Sorry to hear that, I actually watched the film and recognised it from your advert.
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The Kudzu Kommando May require explination for some here.
Here is a start.
Kudzu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia