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AR15 Armory.com _ Rifles and Shotguns _ O.F.M. 500 stock.

Posted by: bfausett84 October 28th 2009 10:08 PM

So, I've moved twice in the past 3 years and of course, I lost my original stock. I have a pistol grip on it, as well as a pistol foregrip, but I'm going to mississippi with a friend to hunt his families land this winter and thought it would be nice to get the mossy out for the hunt. I'm looking at http://www.gun-parts.com/mossberg/p1010005.jpg setup right now, $135 for the stock and $80 for the fore end, looking at the bottom color "pepper laminate." Pretty nice setup i think. I'm gonna get my gun redone because when i bought it was redneck camoed. I'm only worried about how the stock attatches, looks like a screw hole would ruin the feel of the thumb thru. Just thought i'd see what you guys thought or if anyone had one similar.

Posted by: 762precision November 4th 2009 3:55 AM

Just happened to get a shotgun in tonight for a transfer with what looks to be that stock on it. I can't get my face low enough to use the bead. No way I could shoot that shotgun with that stock on it. It might work very well with a red dot or sights. It looks really nice on the shotgun.

Posted by: bfausett84 November 6th 2009 3:07 PM

Awesome, thank's 762, i was actually thinking of going with a red dot, or maybe a ghost ring, I've never really liked just a bead.

Posted by: bfausett84 November 7th 2009 6:10 AM

Did you happen to notice how it attached? I'm curious because in the pictures I just can't see how it could attach like the regular stock does, it just looks like a bolt couldn't go through that thin top piece on the thumb through.

Posted by: bfausett84 November 10th 2009 3:00 PM

This is my gun:
I got it like this, and the crappy camo job is coming off. I'm also thinking of repainting it, probably going to use dark park brownells. Was wondering exactly how easy/well the brownells bake on works.

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