Spades
May 13 2008, 04:50 PM
I was just wondering on what stocks people use, if you want, you can reply to why you like the stock you use, or if you dont like it, why?
I use a commando stock, because the cutout it good for me, because i dont have a sight riser, or a stock lower than the body of my gun
BlueDragonX
May 13 2008, 05:03 PM
The only stock I have is on one of my Snipers. It's an In-Yo-Face t-stock. I like it because it's low and tight in to the marker. Any other type of stock lowers the gun, which makes aiming more difficult (for me).
Kontract Killa
May 13 2008, 05:12 PM
I use the non sight relief SAW stock. I love the way it looks, and the part on the back that keeps it to my shoulder is a big help when reloading. I dislike the fact that it has no sight relief.
OzWolf
May 13 2008, 05:13 PM
I have the sliding stock by BT (M4 style), and its pretty good.
Spades
May 13 2008, 05:26 PM
so a CAR stock?
Piller
May 14 2008, 05:18 PM
Just a normal L stock or T stock is the only type I would consider. They provide the same stability, can look just as good, and never get in your way. From my experience, mil-sim stocks (and even the Dogleg) get in the way even if they aren't blocking your sight picture entirely.
Phantom's stocks are what you see most commonly these days, but Carter Machine, Palmer's Shop, and In Yo Face all make really nice ones. I personally use a CCI "L" stock.
-SMITTY-
May 14 2008, 05:58 PM
I use a jcs folding stock(MR1), and a longbow stock (ion longbow)
drake
May 14 2008, 07:20 PM
use Q loader as stock
Silent-7
May 14 2008, 08:50 PM
I actually use the "Sniper F/X" stock, but I just voted for the Commando stock since it's very close.
dougdeb
May 14 2008, 10:45 PM
I'm with Piller on this one. Right now, I use the L-Stock from CCI on my Phantom. I think for me it puts everything in the perfect place. On my A5, I'm experimenting with an old gas-thru stock that I got on ebay. It puts your face right behind the "sights" the same way that the tank does.
Aloha, Doug
wieczorek24
May 17 2008, 10:49 AM
L stock with my phantom
simple and effective
Anti-Hero13
May 17 2008, 10:59 AM
I had a commando stock on my a-5, but I just traded it. I liked it better than any other stocks I have ever used. My CAR stock broke, I don't like the feel of the folding stock, and I have used several other people's, and didn't like them as much.
euglow54
Jun 9 2008, 06:21 PM
I have the CAR stock on my 98c, but on my PM7 I just use my CF HPA
EcdrAceofSpades
Jun 12 2008, 10:59 AM
I have a G36 fixed stock on my primary set up, is very solid and light, I might get a CAR stock in the future for this set up. And I will definetly get a collapsible stock for my MP5SD project
Steel Tiger
Jun 12 2008, 11:08 AM
Dogleg and CARR
PhantomSniper1
Jun 15 2008, 01:29 AM
I use the T-Stock on my Phantom, it makes my Phantom's profile a little taller but I can pick up targets much faster so I find that it's well worth it. It also allows me to see right into my red dot sight without any interference.
Legato
Jun 15 2008, 04:16 AM
i use a T stock on my Buzzard, everything else i just use the air tank, as it's a more solid stock than anything you would buy, it doesn't add excess weight, and i can still easily sight down the rail and body without having to crane my neck horribly. I had a folding stock on my A5, and i loved it, but it made sighting down the rail impossible, cause of where it starts out in the body. Use a tank as your stock, you are better off in the long run.
PhantomSniper1
Jun 15 2008, 04:37 AM
Yeah, or use a remote and don't run a stock with your electros...That's what I do and it's all personal preferance but that's what I like. I've gotta get my post count up because I really want the 'Cocker body for the Sniper build off.
Knightwolf16
Jun 15 2008, 10:23 PM
My A5 has the Commando Air thru stock, 1 98C has the CAR stock, and my other 98C has the Long Bow stock.
BIGBOSS_202
Jul 6 2008, 11:19 PM
I use the car stock because if I need to enter a roomor something of that nature, I can have something compact if I have to engage in a shootout or make it more comfterble on my arms
cerevantez
Oct 22 2008, 04:07 PM
I use a custom colapsable T stock I made for my A-5 and it works beautifuly
The Elder
Nov 3 2008, 08:35 AM
I find the car stock comfortable on my tippmann and I use an L stock on my phantom.
Tora
Nov 3 2008, 03:20 PM
HOLY NECRO!
Weigel21
Nov 6 2008, 10:53 AM
I have a CAR stock on my BT, a folding stock on my Trilogy Tac., I use the tank as a stock with a butt plate on some of my markers and just the tank on the rest.
Schnappi
Dec 3 2008, 02:16 PM
i use an rap4 stock that i customised to make it longer... but the stock likes to fall apart because the screws holding it stripp easilly and they come loose and since it is aluminum it is hard to weld but other than that it is a good stock
Dunceb4ll
Dec 5 2008, 10:05 PM
I use a trinity folding stock. It works fine but my sights are raised a good 4 inches off the gun. I love how it folds, nice and quick, it also isn't all that heavy works like a charm.
Guy In Digi Camo
Dec 6 2008, 03:37 AM
Remote with no stock, costs more to offset your sights than to actually not have the stock on.
tylertyler22
Feb 21 2009, 06:45 PM
opsgear short wire stock
USAFCommander
Feb 21 2009, 06:51 PM
I dont use a stock anymore. I have my MR1 remote line and 16in barrel. Looks sick with no stock IMO.
HeadshotPhantom
Feb 21 2009, 09:07 PM
Air tank on most guns with your regular ASA, none on my Phantom. A stock is mainly to absorb recoil, and my arms have no problem accurately holding the Phantom. A stock helps a little with snapshooting but I can snap quicker without having to shoulder the Phantom and I'm a decent snapshot so it's good for me.
Zzaque
Mar 20 2009, 12:25 PM
Folding stock so that I have the option of not using it all the time.
Perinhawk
May 31 2009, 03:03 PM
I use a CAR stock and love it! I really like the adjustability. However, if I could have any stock, it would be a "grease gun" style stock (if you don't know what I'm talking about, look at pics of a BT TM-7). It has more adjustability than a CAR stock, and also has the option of not being in use all the time like a folding stock.
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