Top folding wire stock

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i just noticed something, besides the Knoxx copstock there arnt many top folding wire stocks out there. i would have figured that this would be a much bigger market. anyone know of any other top folding wire stocks?
 
There's a reason for that.

Shotgun + wire stock = pain.

And lots of it. The only way the Knoxx can get away with it is by having the recoil reducer.
 
well theres plenty other dumb ideas out there that people buy despite common sense. it would just think that its the most compact means of storage and would be more common.
 
Wire stocks just do not offer enough surface area aty the butt to spread out the push.

Even an M-1 carbine with the "Paratrooper" stock has noticeable kick with the wire stock, and that's chambered for a pistol cartridge.

Except for folks with extreme storage issues, like bush pilots and armored car guards, the standard style stock is nigh always the best choice.
 
Wire stocks just do not offer enough surface area aty the butt to spread out the push.

Even an M-1 carbine with the "Paratrooper" stock has noticeable kick with the wire stock, and that's chambered for a pistol cartridge.

Except for folks with extreme storage issues, like bush pilots and armored car guards, the standard style stock is nigh always the best choice.
trust me, i know. you will notice historicaly iv always been against shotgun folding stocks. i was asking this from an economics/market stand point. that there are alot of other ideas out there that arnt effective, but still sell. ( pistol grip only, novelty ammo, cheap flashlight mounts, etc)

just figured theres enough room in th TactiCool market for another ineffective idea.
 
The Knoxx seems pretty effective to me. I haven't been impressed by any of the other folders I've seen or handled, though, especially the ATI top folder.
 
just figured theres enough room in th TactiCool market for another ineffective idea.

Good one.

I thought similarly but apparently the folding coat hanger stock of flexible pain has actually managed to plumb the depths of that market group. It may well be the first actual example of ninjatude market saturation.
 
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