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29 December 2007, 17:37 #1Member
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PRS Stock question
Can I use a PRS stock with a carbine length upper? I'm thinking all I would need to do is use the buffer and spring for that gas system and I should be fine. Am I wrong?
Anything else I would need to consider?
Thanks!
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30 December 2007, 00:04 #2
The PRS stock works great on a carbine, I've run one that way a few times.
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Hehe, I believe you TS, I just like to get a lot of different perspectives. I learn more than way.
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1 January 2008, 00:22 #6
A consideration to make when using a PRS with a carbine is that it may make the rifle a little tail heavy. I personally like balanced rifles and use the PRS on 18" and longer rifles but it will still work fine on the 16"
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1 January 2008, 17:26 #7Member
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Yeah I thought of that John. The reason I want to do this is because I'm building this rifle into a 24 inch build, but I won't have the upper finished for a while because its going to be expensive.
In the meantime I have my 16" CAR upper here so I can at least go shoot the thing until I get the 24" upper built. It'll be primarily a target gun so a little extra weight won't be a big deal. Then when my other lower shows up I'll stick the CAR upper back on it and hopefully have finished off the 24" inch upper. :)