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M4 stock?
4 October, 2010, 18:06
Hi there,
I may just be being an idiot here, but i've recently picked up an m4 and its currently got the standard sliding stock. I'm looking to replace it with a "Stubby" full stock, are there any parts i'll need to get, or remove to fit this??
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E.S.
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4 October, 2010, 18:40
What make is it first of all?
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4 October, 2010, 19:05
Re: M4 stock?
The m4 is the G&G GR16, the stock i'm looking to fit is the ISC Stubby k (full) Stock
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4 October, 2010, 19:08
Then sorry im stumped there, im an ICS man.
What i will say though is that ICS have a unique way of connecting there stocks to there guns, so you might consider another make of stock.
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4 October, 2010, 19:12
Re: M4 stock?
may I suggest a JG stubby stock if you can find one?
Theyre chinese copies so chances are they should be completely compatible.
and I would have thought you'd need to remove the stock tube to fit a full stock on.
ICS do indeed have an....unusual way of fitting theyre stocks so I wouldnt go with them unless your prepared to do alot of modifying.
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4 October, 2010, 19:22
Re: M4 stock?
Ok, cheers for the help. I'll look out for one of the clone ones then
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