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Join Date: December 26, 2002
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M1A folding stock
Does anybody make a folding stock for the M1A?
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http://www.reesesurplus.com/
They appear to carry one, but I don't know how reliable that seller is.
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The Reese family is the same family who owns Springfield, Inc. I've bought several times from them including that Nigerian stock for the BM-59.
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I bought a BM59 Mk IV stock from them. Total time from order (via phone) to receipt was just under 2 weeks. If you do oder from them, you might make a point to ask if the folding stocks come finished - my stock was unfinished wood when I got it from them.
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Join Date: February 25, 2004
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There is also a collapsing H&K MP5-type stock out there, just came out, for the M1A/M14 called the SOCOM (it was developed due to a request for the M14 in Special Forces use)..... it's a collapsing stock and has M1913 rails on the stock for lights, etc. I can't remember the name right now, but SWAT magazine and Guns & Weapons for Law Enforcement have run ads for it.
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Join Date: December 26, 2002
Location: Central KY
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I think you mean Troy Industries. That is a tough looking stock, but very expensive, and still pretty new.
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ALCON,
Here is a link to my page, which offers a couple options. BTW, The Troy Industies, Inc. Rock SOPMOD M-14 is more than a stock, it's a complete conversion. I have some detailed pictures on my page. ![]() Take Care, Tony ![]()
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