Lighter carbine stock options

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Lighter carbine stock options

Postby stony30 » Sun Jan 17, 2016 11:47 am

Can you guys post pics of aftermarket lighter carbine stocks that are available for my pistol ? I heard the tippman ones make it rear heavy.
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Re: Lighter carbine stock options

Postby screwwork » Sun Jan 17, 2016 1:18 pm

Check out this post and look at Hill's stocks too.

viewtopic.php?f=33&t=11367
22. 1322, pistol/carbine
22. P-rod, JSB 25.39gr, 5 shots at 40fpe, Rocker1 LDC
25. P-rod, Powered by WAR, 16 shots @ 28-30fpe, Rocker1 LDC
25. M-rod, Powered by WAR. HE Valve, NBH, 3D de-Pinger & LDC
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Re: Lighter carbine stock options

Postby Barnydaddy » Sun Jan 17, 2016 6:42 pm

I sold my PRod cause I have a 1720T.
Kept the 1399 stock though.
The inserts are of course Ralph Bakers.
The aluminum billet cheekpiece I bought from Michael on the Yellow.
Yes, it is rear heavy and I only have a single point for my sling (I don't want to hurt that forearm) but it balances perfectly for me.

I goosed the power a bit with a new spring, a PRod TP and the BHB.
11.3fpe with 7.33 grain pellets.
Probably 12fpe with a heavier one.
Typical California Grey squirrels are no sweat.

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Re: Lighter carbine stock options

Postby Roger » Mon Jan 18, 2016 7:30 am

I have the 98 kit from Wicked Air and I do not think it is heavy. I think it is very good fit. Worked out great for me.

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Re: Lighter carbine stock options

Postby SHOOTINIT » Mon Jan 18, 2016 11:21 am

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Re: Lighter carbine stock options

Postby screwwork » Mon Jan 18, 2016 9:22 pm

This may be a good deal for you to get in to the RAI adaptor w/AR style collapsing stock without breaking the bank.
viewtopic.php?f=49&t=12152
22. 1322, pistol/carbine
22. P-rod, JSB 25.39gr, 5 shots at 40fpe, Rocker1 LDC
25. P-rod, Powered by WAR, 16 shots @ 28-30fpe, Rocker1 LDC
25. M-rod, Powered by WAR. HE Valve, NBH, 3D de-Pinger & LDC
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Re: Lighter carbine stock options

Postby TedV » Tue Jan 19, 2016 7:01 pm

I have a Wicked Air Rifle P-Rod Mod(erator) and AR adapter, ACE Ltd. ultra light folding stock http://riflestocks.com/store/product39.html (I believe is the full kit now) I cut the tube shorter to suit my length of pull. Hawk 2.5-10 X 44 Varmint SF scope. Balance point is at the trigger.

Folding stock keeps it short enough for a long back pack. 21" without the moderator, 24.75" with it on.
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