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Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw June 13th, 2009 00:30

G&G M14 in a Norinco M14s stock?
 
Hey folks, quick question for those in the know. I have a G&G M14 with a synthetic stock, and personally I can't stand the feeling, texture as well as the fragility of the ABS. I have been looking into obtaining a real wood stock for it, but have been unable to find a G&G stock for it. I recently came across a Norinco M14s real steel stock and was just wondering if I would be able to use this for my G&G.

I know I would have to carve and mill out the buttstock for the battery compartment, but other than that, what other work will I be looking at to make it work if it can be plausible.

Any and all feedback would be appreciated.

Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw June 22nd, 2009 17:24

Anyone have anything to say on this matter?

Lakonian June 22nd, 2009 17:39

My teammate had a RS G.I stock installed on his M14 by TM, but that was TM. I hear G&G and TM's M14 are quite dissimilar.

The mod took a bit of dremeling. I'm sure Tys can tell you all 'bout it.

Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw June 22nd, 2009 17:51

Awesome, Im gonna see him tonight at the CQB game, so I'll run it by him.

moto June 22nd, 2009 19:13

Dentrinity.com has a G&G Walnut stock. $166 USD

http://www.dentrinityshop.com/den_se...14&pg=2&rpp=10

Shouldnt be a problem getting it into the country. Ive ordered stocks like this before and they came through without issue.

Dao June 22nd, 2009 19:45

If I'm not mistaken the Classic Army M14 is a clone of the G&G M14 so I think you might be able to get the Classic Army M14 Real Wood Stock to fit on your G&G with minor modification if any at all.

BeAcH June 22nd, 2009 20:40

you could also use a battery bag too, instead of milling out the stock...just a thought, should work pretty good.

SHÖCK June 22nd, 2009 21:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by BeAcH (Post 1012006)
you could also use a battery bag too, instead of milling out the stock...just a thought, should work pretty good.

Or conversely, just get a nice and small tube shaped lipo and just drill a round shaft versus milling.


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