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    Commecial N1 type stock with 2 pos tube

    Long time lurker here and first time posting. I recently acquired a commercial sized N1 type stock with a commercial sized 2 position buffer tube. It was sold to me as a milspec diameter but when it actually arrived it is clearly a commercial diameter. I initially tried to gather some info on it and couldn't find much of a definitive answer on where it came from or what it came off of so I just put it up for sale and figured I'd try to recoup some of the money I put into it but I hate having questions without answers so here I am. Does anyone know what this might have come off of? It does not have any markings on it that I can find but it is definitely used and seems to have been used for a decent amount of time. The buffer tube does not protrude past the butt stock when it is in the closed position and the buffer tube itself has a flat profile on the rear in like model commercial tubes that have the angle. Thanks for any help in IDing it. IMG_20190115_115658.jpgIMG_20190115_115651.jpgIMG_20190115_115644.jpg

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    Likely bushmaster, dpms, olympic, or any of the 90's era parts houses.

    Assuming that is the case, no reason to have a slant cut on the receiver extension prior to the post N type M4 stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsbhike View Post
    Likely bushmaster, dpms, olympic, or any of the 90's era parts houses.

    Assuming that is the case, no reason to have a slant cut on the receiver extension prior to the post N type M4 stock.
    Excellent, thanks for the response and info.

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    it looks like one of the model1sales repros which model1sales.com is the old sendra/nesard company renagade says model1sales makes good ones and i agree
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    Could very well be Model 1 Sales. Thinking that extension is on the older side though because by 1995 or so it seems like most everyone was advertising 3 position extensions.

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