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VersaMax Collapsible Stock ?

Moderators: Scorpion8, ripjack13, John A.

Would you like to see a VersaMax with a Collapsible Stock, even if it needs a cheek riser ?

Yes, I love Collapsible Pistol Grip Stocks on my shotguns
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No votes
Yes, I need an adjustable length of pull
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No votes
Yes, I have a disability that makes it hard to use a traditional stock
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No votes
No, the cheek piece is a snag hazard. (not very high speed-low drag)
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50%
No, collapsible stocks on shotguns are just "tacticool" and not useful
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50%
 
Total votes : 2


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 12:24 pm
I have been shooting a VersaMax tactical for about 4 months and love the gun, but I really need a shorter stock and really want a real collapsible stock. The location of the safety would make a pistol grip extra usable. (I'm a righty)

Full disclosure; I work for an FFL and we do our share of prototyping, so we sat down and have come up with what we this is a good idea; collapsible stock adapters for the VersaMax and V3. The question is: is this really a good idea or are we spinning our wheels? We have invested a ton of time on this project, but just because we think its cool, doesn't mean anybody else does.

The angle of the VersaMax recoil tube makes a raised cheek-piece necessary for a good cheek weld/sight picture. (not unlike the Benelli M4 stock). Is this a deal killer or acceptable?

The V3 adapter is a straight line so no cheek piece is necessary.

Both prototype set-ups are fitted with limbsaver pads that make theses guys so soft shooting, it not even fair. (one has a standard plain jane M4 stock and snap on cheek piece and the V3 has a Magpul MOE, both with Ergo Grips)

I have some cell phone pics of the adapters and will try and post them in the photos forum.

No advertising here, more like a focus group. I know I'm threading the needle, but I'm here as a private member with no signals about our shop.

I'm looking forward to your thoughts.
PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 11:24 am
I myself like full stocks on my shotguns...just a personal preference.

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