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Purveyor of Death and Destruction |
What is the big deal with this stock? I've seen them go for ridiculous money on Gunbroker. And where did the name come from? | ||
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The stock is very thin, like Kate Moss, which is probably why it got the name. It was the first stock the MCX was released with and is likely OOP. My MCX was an early one and came with it. I tried a couple of the other factory MCX stock options, but always went back to the Kate Moss stock for the light weight and the raised cheekrest. The main complaint is that since it’s all metal, your cheek feels the ambient temperature of the stock (like cold on a cold day). | |||
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Is somebody producing a copy of the Kate Moss? rambo | |||
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Purveyor of Death and Destruction |
Parker mountain machine is. But they are always out of stock. Why do you ask? | |||
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Because I wouldn't mind getting one or getting a Kate Moss. rambo | |||
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Bent but not broken |
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Music's over turn out the lights |
If ya plan on selling it, let me know. I like the way it looks. David W. Rather fail with honor than succeed by fraud. -Sophocles | |||
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I have several of them. They look cool but aren't all that functional or comfortable. J-Mac makes a similar version that's threaded on top for a 3D printed cheekweld. It's a bit shorter LOP vs. the original Sig version and has no rubber pad like the Sig version. I'd like to try out the PMM version if they ever make them more readily available. Here's the J-Mac on my Daewoo and a Sig MCX / kate moss on a BRN180 I put together | |||
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