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    Trying to figure out stocks for SMG

    Have these two stocks found with grease gun pieces and have no idea to what they goto! They goto same weapon it appears!

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    The skeleton part looks like Ingram...same for the whole collapsable stock... Look up pics for the M11.
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    Ah think your right! Funny I could not place my mind around it!



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    Look at the back end and that hole in it...then the long steel extensions...
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    Trying to figure out stocks for SMG

    It is just tried it on the Ingram’s


    Yup they fit
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    Got pics of that?
    Regards, Jim

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    Interesting thing there- that wooden stock looks like a cut-down M79 GL stock.

    Mostly the MAC adapted wood stocks were surplus M1/M1A1icon TSMG wood fitted to the steel rail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TactAdv View Post
    a cut-down M79 GL stock
    You're right, that's where I saw that before...good...
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