JWH321
Member
I have a Magpul fixed stock that I really like a lot, and its dead solid and quiet on the gun. No rattles, no movement.
But its nearly an inch too short.
I've been looking at the two mounting extensions, and it looks to me like oone could be cut off flush on the front and have the other fixed in its place to gain the needed inch. I fully recognize that this step will require some drilling of the buffer tube to move the stock backward but that is a minor issue.
The question is how to join the two parts of the extension. Is there any sort of adhesive or solvent that will join this type of material. I think I can strengthen it enough on the inside with epoxy and some fiber glass cloth, but I would like to ensure that the two front pieces become one.
Has anyone tried this? Any other ideas??
If MAGPUL is out there reading this, are you planning any longer extensions?
(BTW, I already have the .80 inch pad on the shoulder end, so its at its max on that side.)
But its nearly an inch too short.
I've been looking at the two mounting extensions, and it looks to me like oone could be cut off flush on the front and have the other fixed in its place to gain the needed inch. I fully recognize that this step will require some drilling of the buffer tube to move the stock backward but that is a minor issue.
The question is how to join the two parts of the extension. Is there any sort of adhesive or solvent that will join this type of material. I think I can strengthen it enough on the inside with epoxy and some fiber glass cloth, but I would like to ensure that the two front pieces become one.
Has anyone tried this? Any other ideas??
If MAGPUL is out there reading this, are you planning any longer extensions?
(BTW, I already have the .80 inch pad on the shoulder end, so its at its max on that side.)