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Rear poly mount - need input!
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Rear poly mount - need input!
Hey all,
I've been working on a rear poly mount, but need some opinions. The initial effort needs an angle adjustment following the test fit, but this got me thinking about flexibility / having a little adjustability. Both are about the same cost, so it's down to making choice on looks and function.
Please take the poll by Monday!
So the options:
1- drop in cast poly with Stainless steel frame, final will look great. These pics of the actual mount next to an Anchor brand stock replacement.
2- two piece mount, add a little flexibility but also might transfer a little more vibration. These are NOT pics of actual mounts, just represents style.
I've been working on a rear poly mount, but need some opinions. The initial effort needs an angle adjustment following the test fit, but this got me thinking about flexibility / having a little adjustability. Both are about the same cost, so it's down to making choice on looks and function.
Please take the poll by Monday!
So the options:
1- drop in cast poly with Stainless steel frame, final will look great. These pics of the actual mount next to an Anchor brand stock replacement.
2- two piece mount, add a little flexibility but also might transfer a little more vibration. These are NOT pics of actual mounts, just represents style.
Last edited by x11 nut; 09-11-2014 at 09:45 AM.
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You will want a poly block but want two attachment points, its the same issue i already ran into on my poly prototype for the rear is that it allows pivoting which isnt good. so if you were to have a cast poly block encased and drill out two holes for the upper point to attach too, you would have a better option