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Inexpensive aics bottom metal ?
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<blockquote data-quote="jpfrog" data-source="post: 2059430" data-attributes="member: 32525"><p>Of the 4 rifles currently using the setup, 2 dropped right in, and 2 Stocks did require some thinking, but rather than modifying the stocks (which cost significantly more than the Magpul bottom metal), I used a file on the Magpul. It took 5 minutes, functioned perfectly, was imperceptible to anyone other than me, and preserved the integrity of my stock in case I wanted to use it for something else later.</p><p></p><p>My point in posting on this thread is that the OP listed 2 very specific requirements- BDL, and Inexpensive. Suggesting an M5 setup meets neither of these requirements, as an M5 by definition is not BDL, and because it typically costs more than a BDL setup and will require modification to a stock meant for BDL, it is not really inexpensive.</p><p></p><p>Again, I have both, and like both, but it all depends on the intended application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpfrog, post: 2059430, member: 32525"] Of the 4 rifles currently using the setup, 2 dropped right in, and 2 Stocks did require some thinking, but rather than modifying the stocks (which cost significantly more than the Magpul bottom metal), I used a file on the Magpul. It took 5 minutes, functioned perfectly, was imperceptible to anyone other than me, and preserved the integrity of my stock in case I wanted to use it for something else later. My point in posting on this thread is that the OP listed 2 very specific requirements- BDL, and Inexpensive. Suggesting an M5 setup meets neither of these requirements, as an M5 by definition is not BDL, and because it typically costs more than a BDL setup and will require modification to a stock meant for BDL, it is not really inexpensive. Again, I have both, and like both, but it all depends on the intended application. [/QUOTE]
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