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Can it be done

PostPosted: Mon May 17, 2010 7:02 pm
by talonxracer
I was wondering if anyone knows if the ACE rifle length stock can be dissassembled and modified to a carbine length? I have a pinestraw Duracoat camo job done that would be almost impossible to replicate so I didnt want to get a new stock. Has anyone done this?

Re: Can it be done

PostPosted: Tue May 18, 2010 8:56 am
by ag04blast
Never seen or hear of it being done but I guess you could cut the lower bar and weld it back together shorter. I dont really think there would be an easy way to modify it without damage to the paint job.

Re: Can it be done

PostPosted: Tue May 18, 2010 9:39 am
by thebrassnuckles
i cant figure out how your would swap out the buffer tube, because the stock attaches to it at the rear, ad carbie length buffer tubes do not have a hole back there..

but how do they attach those shorty A2 stocks? that may be the solution to the buffer tube issue...

and the lover support, i would agree with the above poster, it would be a cut and weld, or duplicate however it is attached to the rear of the reciever, all are going to be difficult to do..

would the LOP be any better if you just removed the recoil pad?

Re: Can it be done

PostPosted: Tue May 18, 2010 1:32 pm
by KY_Mike
thebrassnuckles wrote:but how do they attach those shorty A2 stocks? that may be the solution to the buffer tube issue...


IIRC, they use a carbine-length rifle buffer tube... same as the Magpul UBR.

Re: Can it be done

PostPosted: Wed May 19, 2010 5:42 pm
by talonxracer
ACE has a carbine length buffer tube for 19$ that will solve the buffer tube issue.

It looks like the lower tube from the butt to the receiver is pressed in at both ends and a roll pin keeps it in place.

I suppose I will get off my lazy arse in the morning and pop the stock off and check out how tight the press fit of the tube is.

There is a very EASY way to install and remove the foam WITHOUT any goop, hairspray or wd40 with just simple compressed air. Just like installing motorcycle grips.