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PSL Polymer Stock Question

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7.5-Swiss

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I just came across the poly stocks for sale at centerfire systems, see link below:
http://centerfiresystems.com/stkdra.aspx

Does anyone have experience with this specific stock? I'm curious what the length difference is between it and the original stock set. Are there any recommendations from PSL owners for other replacement stocks?

I'm 6'5" and the PSL's original stock is pretty short for me, and makes for awkward use of the scope, little room for a cheek-weld.

Thanks in advance.
 
If I still had a PSL I'd probably would purchase this stock set. But I have no idea the quality must be rather new to the market though this wasn't around a year ago far as I can tell.
 
As mentioned it is a Russian stock. Mine came with the actual Russian instructions.

As far as length is concerned it will vary since the stock can be adjusted for length of pull. The cheek piece on this one can be moved for some adjustment also. I took mine and cut a notch into it since I am left handed and had to move the cheek piece to the other side. Overall it works very well.

I was also looking for other stocks for this gun. I came up with this one and the only other I found that seemed worthwhile was from Ironwood Designs. I didn't want to have to finish the stocks myself so I went with the polymer.

http://ironwooddesigns.com/IWDsite/IWDNEWPSL_2.html
 
It's a modified Russian SVD-type stock. I have a similar one for a Saiga. Nice stock.

Same here. I love mine. I can used both the Iron sights with the cheek piece swiveled down and the scope when swiveled up.
 
I can't even find romanian psls anymore for sale. Maybe they are on gun broker. Sucks I didn't pick one up when I seen them for like 699 online. : (
 
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