Had this design concept in the works for some time. I hauled out of the vault
an early MDT-HS3 stock to start work on a BR Lego rifle for my grandson. The
Idea was to come up with a way to avoid using the common pic rail and plate
system that raises the barrel high above the bag......Guy's I have been shooting
with over the years have seen my custom riders and how much I can slam the
barrel down low. This one simply has two side plates that screw directly into an
AR fore end or chassis. It goes beyond the stock length, and slams the barrel to
within 1/8th inch of the bag......This prototype is 4 inches wide and I can adjust
to any width I want using standoffs. The standoff principle can also be used to
offset the plates to play with barrel torque. I use no forward rifle stop. The stop
is the rifle itself touching the back of the bag holder.
This is the prototype at the moment......
an early MDT-HS3 stock to start work on a BR Lego rifle for my grandson. The
Idea was to come up with a way to avoid using the common pic rail and plate
system that raises the barrel high above the bag......Guy's I have been shooting
with over the years have seen my custom riders and how much I can slam the
barrel down low. This one simply has two side plates that screw directly into an
AR fore end or chassis. It goes beyond the stock length, and slams the barrel to
within 1/8th inch of the bag......This prototype is 4 inches wide and I can adjust
to any width I want using standoffs. The standoff principle can also be used to
offset the plates to play with barrel torque. I use no forward rifle stop. The stop
is the rifle itself touching the back of the bag holder.
This is the prototype at the moment......