CoalCrackerAl
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I learned a trick with my mosin. The bolt will lets say twitch right before firing. I use it to my at vantage with trigger control. I can see it with per-feral vision.
It's got a thumb hole, but not the full pistol grip and it's a beautiful wood. It took me a wile of watching gun broker to find the one I wantedHow'd you find one without the thumbhole stock?
It's got a thumb hole, but not the full pistol grip and it's a beautiful wood. It took me a wile of watching gun broker to find the one I wanted
In the socialist republic of ny, not much is legal, but when I was searching for mine I did see parts listed for them as well. There might be something out there that's legal. Check the laws too, most places thumb holes are legal, just not a pistol grip that's not connected to the stock completely.I don't think the thumbhole is legal here in NY on a semiauto.
Though, now that you mention it, I don't see how it would be any different than a thordsen stock on an AR.In the socialist republic of ny, not much is legal, but when I was searching for mine I did see parts listed for them as well. There might be something out there that's legal. Check the laws too, most places thumb holes are legal, just not a pistol grip that's not connected to the stock completely.
Most states even very strict ones do allow a thumb hole stock as long as it is fully connected and does not have a separate pistol grip. I would definitely check into it and find your dream gun!Though, now that you mention it, I don't see how it would be any different than a thordsen stock on an AR.
https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2017/s201Though, now that you mention it, I don't see how it would be any different than a thordsen stock on an AR.
I read it the same way you do.https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2017/s201
It looks like they amended it to allow a thumbhole stock if I'm reading this correctly