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I would ask where Miami_JBT found a complete assembly for $49.99 but it seems he's being coy.
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"Socialist ideology, like so many others, has two main dangers. One stems from confused and incomplete readings of foreign texts, and the other from the arrogance and hidden rage of those who, in order to climb up in the world, pretend to be frantic defenders of the helpless so as to have shoulders on which to stand." - José Martí - Cuban Statesman & Patriot
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¡Cuba Libre!
¡Patria y Vida!
"Socialist ideology, like so many others, has two main dangers. One stems from confused and incomplete readings of foreign texts, and the other from the arrogance and hidden rage of those who, in order to climb up in the world, pretend to be frantic defenders of the helpless so as to have shoulders on which to stand." - José Martí - Cuban Statesman & Patriot
I'm an American Patriot and a Cuban Refugee - Miami JBT
FL STATE DIRECTOR FOR GUN OWNERS OF AMERICA
A little help here, please? I thought the Magpul fixed carbine stock was a good bit shorter than an A1 stock and the fixed rifle stock was longer (basically an A2 length stock). This thread has me wondering if either of those beliefs are correct. Guess I have some research to do.
Last edited by AndyLate; 10-01-21 at 23:47.
I have a Magpul rifle stock and it’s length is a bit shorter than an A2. I don’t have an A1 for comparison, but I’ve read that it’s a. It longer than an A1.
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Check with AR15sports I got several original A1 parts a few years ago from them.
I picked up a couple of A1 stocks at the final Knob Creek MG shoot for $20 each but both need new plates. The plates are cracked around one hole and the trapdoors are rusted a bit. No idea what version they are.
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