Not only does this stock have all the features of our existing fixed stock, such as:
Adjustable Length-Of-Pull in 1/4″ increments from ~11.5″ (with optional 1/2″ Kick-Eez Cheek Pad) to ~14″
Adjustable Cheek-Pad Height
Adjustable Recoil-Pad Height
BUT IT ALSO FOLDS! And it’s BAD ASS. Not just “fireable” from the folded position, you can RUN it!
Did we mention it comes standard with BUILT-IN RMR MOUNTING PLATE? Built-in design with “near eye-relief” to guarantee quick dot alignment and large field-of-view
What’s Included: (everything you need)
Heavy-duty Steel Folding “knuckle” by Midwest Industries
RMR Mounting Plate
Kick-Eez Recoil and Cheek Pad
Magpul K2 AR Grip
6 Potential QD Mounting Points
1 GrovTec Steel QD Cup
And last but not least, a great relationship with an American, veteran-owned company.
Note: The folding knuckle by Midwest Industries is NOT a locking knuckle. To prevent potential damage to the shotgun, it is intentionally designed to collapse if an excess side load is achieved. If you put an excessive side load on the stock (whether not using a proper push-pull technique or rapid succession fire), you CAN collapse the stock. We will be offering a locking Sig folding knuckle option, however, it is an additional cost.
Future Plans: We will be making more optic mounting plates.
Fitment: This is a quick swap with all mounting hardware included. ALSO FITS THE TAC-14. Installation should take just a few minutes, using simple hex bit tools. Also, when folded, the recoil pad does make contact with the receiver of the gun. If you bought a safe-queen instead of a shotgun, and don’t want a potential mark on the side of your receiver, do not buy the folding stock.
Known Potential Fitment Issues: While not a “fitment” issue, let’s talk about the elephant in the room. The stock safety switch SUCKS for manipulating it with a pistol grip. We know why they put it there, but we also know why no one else does. There are larger switches out there, and even some that kick the switch off to the side. We do not have a recommendation on which one to go with. Speak with the experts at Vang Comp or Sentinel Concepts for their advice.