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    I just recently noticed this.... and was really nerve wracking firing the keltec sub2000
    I feel the same with my uzi's folding stock. I rarely actually aim with the sights anymore. It's more of an intuitive aim because of how bad it is. lol I always feel like I should be in the terminator. thus the uzi is simply a range toy.
     

    Cameramonkey

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    I have thought of building an a2, but I like the collapsible stock. It seems like other people shoot my firearms more than I do. So the collapsible stock lends itself to different length of pulls for different people. I also like to store and sling my guns in the shortest configuration I can. To me it's more comfortable. I am trying to stay with a collapsible stock and a beard. lol


    So build another rifle with a fixed stock. A fixed for you, and one for others to shoot that can be adjusted as needed.

    You're welcome. I'm a problem solver. :):
     

    Usmccookie

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    I plan on building another, but priorities say one at a time.
    I considered a pdw stock, i haven't even handled one though.

    I like the mft but im leaning to the ubr or daniel defense stock. I feel they will fill my "need" a rifle that can do a little bit of everything. After that. One of each one at a time.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    beard-net.jpg


    Oh, and maybe one or two of these to post at the range... ;)

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    Mongo59

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    That seems out there. Even for me.

    Too out there for a Marine? How about a "go fund me" to Victoria Secrets for a re-usable beard sack, aka panties. Should prove both effective AND an excellent conversation starter at the range. We could have you purchase a variety and critique them in a future post. I, for one, would be sure to read it.
    With fellow Marines like me, who needs...
     

    russc2542

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    So build another rifle with a fixed stock. A fixed for you, and one for others to shoot that can be adjusted as needed.

    You're welcome. I'm a problem solver. :):

    More fuel for the "here's why we need to buy another gun, honey" argument.

    I'm 6-5 275. My wife's 5-4 and might break 100 wrapped in a wet blanket. We don't agree on ergonomics for, well, anything. Couch, bed, cars, guns, kitchen counters... the list goes on.
     

    Usmccookie

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    Too out there for a Marine? How about a "go fund me" to Victoria Secrets for a re-usable beard sack, aka panties. Should prove both effective AND an excellent conversation starter at the range. We could have you purchase a variety and critique them in a future post. I, for one, would be sure to read it.
    With fellow Marines like me, who needs...

    Not too sure how i should take this... So ill leave it be.
     

    Usmccookie

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    More fuel for the "here's why we need to buy another gun, honey" argument.

    I'm 6-5 275. My wife's 5-4 and might break 100 wrapped in a wet blanket. We don't agree on ergonomics for, well, anything. Couch, bed, cars, guns, kitchen counters... the list goes on.

    The only argument over more guns is safe space... No more guns until we buy a house. Which we already decided to build a vault room in the basement. Then it's game on. That is rough though.
     
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