Metal stock

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Does anyone know of any metal stocks available for an M4 AEG? All the aftermarket ones and spares seem to be polymer, and I want to shift the CG further to the rear by adding some counterweight to the stock.

 
I want to shift the CG further to the rear by adding some counterweight to the stock.


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This is uncanny!

I've just finished the design on my new M4 Stock platform.

I call it the "Crane M2-Owwww-3"

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You can still shoulder the rifle, but you can also send a MOSCART into the face of anyone trying to sneak up on you for that illusive knife-kill!

I think it'll be right up your street, adding functionality and the extra weight you desire to the rear of the gun!

 
I await Trigger to chime in with usual G&G dig

something like - "More fps in reverse than going forward..."

OP - Don't think you will find what you seek so easily

there are metal skeleton stocks but don't think they will be much much heavier...

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folding stocks...

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but where do ya put your battery now

full size fixed stock but no adjustment on stock length

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there is a stubby one which I like on smaller guns like FireHawk for CQB

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There might be other options but these are the main alternatives to plastic/polymer crane or magpul clones

Get a good sling will help a little

 
Actually, a full-stock might be a good idea.

The JG Full stock has a huuuuge cavern inside it.

Epoxy some metal weight in there and you'll be laughing!

 
I'm on a hunt for a chunky stock too, but not for weight. I'm looking at building an M4 based SAW, and I need somewhere to put a gert big lipo brick. No point having a 5000 round box mag if you can't fire the whole lot... The Vietnam M16 had a void big enough to have an echo, but I'm after something more tacticool. It doesn't even have to be a buffer tube stock as long as there's enough material to cobble something reliable together.

 
Fixed stock and a massive battery should do the trick lol or like someone else mentioned glue some weights in it 

 
Yeah I need my adjustable - I always change it when going between woodland and cqb on skirmishes (my main site has both in the field).

i thought about buying some lead shot, bagging it up and taping it to the inside of the buffer tube.

love the backwards m203 lol

 
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