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Old 02-04-2008, 12:00 PM
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Re: Who makes this stock?

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A rear velocity adjuster is better than the side. The side just disrupts air flow which can be slightly inconsistant. The RVA adjusts spring tension so you get more consistant operation.

Thanks for the info....I'll take your advice over someone trying to make a sale....
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Old 02-04-2008, 02:05 PM
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Re: Who makes this stock?

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Trinity, I have this stock for my X-7 and I don't use it. It looks nice but if you a big guy it's to short.

I tend to agree. Although I've adjusted to mine after playing with it a few times, I probably will end up picking up the longer version of this stock.
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Old 02-04-2008, 02:32 PM
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Re: Who makes this stock?

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I tend to agree. Although I've adjusted to mine after playing with it a few times, I probably will end up picking up the longer version of this stock.

I toyed around with the thought of buying some 5/8" SS tubing and making it longer myself. All you need is a good tubing bender. Then I went with the sliding MP5 stock instead.
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Old 02-05-2008, 08:09 PM
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Re: Who makes this stock?

This stock can be found a lot of places. Sometimes it is labeled trinity. I got mine off ebay labeled Equinox. be careful with the set screws though, there is only one set screw holding each joint together, I asked for extra screws from the guy who sold it to me, he sent them right away. Be sure to tighten them before every game, i had the stock fall apart on me on the feild.
All in all though, its a great stock, because if i just want the RVA for a game, i can loosen the set screws and bang, no stock in the way. Its also a great price for a great looking stock.
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