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    Do any of yall know if you can get this cheaper and local? I like it much better than Slidefire.

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    looks cool! i havent seen one yet though
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    • #3
      Build your own. Much cheaper and better looking using Magpul. This is the route I'll be going when I'm ready. Pg. 9 shows some updated and finished pics with the finger rest. Me personally, I would have painted part of the finger rest black to blend in with the black on the lower.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by bigmuskie View Post
          Build your own. Much cheaper and better looking using Magpul. This is the route I'll be going when I'm ready. Pg. 9 shows some updated and finished pics with the finger rest. Me personally, I would have painted part of the finger rest black to blend in with the black on the lower.

          http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_4/571...ire_stock.html
          It's funny that you posted that. After looking at this thread last night (and before you posted), I thought to myself, "self, it wouldn't be hard at all to make your own bumpfire stock". And the design I had in mind was pretty much exactly what this guy came up with. Nice to see that my idea will work. Now, where's my dremel? Also, the notching of the buffer tube is exactly what I was thinking would work best.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by helosailor View Post
            It's funny that you posted that. After looking at this thread last night (and before you posted), I thought to myself, "self, it wouldn't be hard at all to make your own bumpfire stock". And the design I had in mind was pretty much exactly what this guy came up with. Nice to see that my idea will work. Now, where's my dremel? Also, the notching of the buffer tube is exactly what I was thinking would work best.
            Goes to garage where there is dremel, extra lowers and extra stock parts laying around. Be right back.
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            • #7
              Interesting!!
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              • #8
                Originally posted by helosailor View Post
                It's funny that you posted that. After looking at this thread last night (and before you posted), I thought to myself, "self, it wouldn't be hard at all to make your own bumpfire stock". And the design I had in mind was pretty much exactly what this guy came up with. Nice to see that my idea will work. Now, where's my dremel? Also, the notching of the buffer tube is exactly what I was thinking would work best.
                Roger that. I've wanted a slide fire for some time now, but the only two options being the less expensive SSAR and the more expensive (but better looking) Fostech wasn't cutting it. I found that ARFCOM thread a while back and read all pages. The OP has done a really nice job, the only part I'll need to refresh my memory is the the rear detent/takedown. I don't remember the tap used to thread the hole, so I'll have to go back and reread parts of the thread. I'm thinking about doing this on my Form 4 lower I am waiting on if I ever get it back.

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                • #9
                  I found it funny how Bill Akins chimed in. Lol

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                  • #10
                    thanks for the link on the DIY. Im going to build my 2nd and 3rd with the hopeful upcoming Black Friday sales and do this. Slidefire has been ugly and the Defend AR is expensive.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by helosailor View Post
                      Also, the notching of the buffer tube is exactly what I was thinking would work best.
                      Oh yeah, those pics are on pg. 5 of the link I provided, just in case some of y'all are lazy like I am and don't want to read page after page just to find it, I did the leg work for y'all.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by 8mpg View Post
                        thanks for the link on the DIY. Im going to build my 2nd and 3rd with the hopeful upcoming Black Friday sales and do this. Slidefire has been ugly and the Defend AR is expensive.
                        No problem man.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by 8mpg View Post
                          thanks for the link on the DIY. Im going to build my 2nd and 3rd with the hopeful upcoming Black Friday sales and do this. Slidefire has been ugly and the Defend AR is expensive.
                          The new slidefire is so much better looking than the first. For those willing to shell out the coin:

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                          • #14
                            The new one is nicer..but I honestly think the DIY looks better. The slidefire still looks cheaply made

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                            • #15
                              The Bumpski/Defendar15 is a really high quality piece. I've seen it in person, and if you buy a slidefire over that product you're a fool.
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