AR Tele-stocks on 870's

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I saw a picture of one earlier today but I have no idea where it came from. I was told argonautarmory.com but the site doesn't exist.


Anybody have an idea where to get one of those, and how to find a 16"+ Picatinny Rail?

Gotta stay legal yano:cool: and it seems like it would look so much better with a full length rail.


I can't believe nobody's noticed this yet but I can't find any 870 tele-stock threads.:confused:
 
If I am not mistaken, there was a guy on here that was making one. I am pretty certain there was a thread about it. This buy wanted advice on features and a couple other people discussed other ones that were being made.
 
well, I found it, amazing the thing you can find in a search if you type in the right name isn't it? It's argonautarmament.com but they're sold out.


I found calvery arms in a thread, but I don't want the all one piece type of thing. Bluepress is sold out of theirs. ANybody know another place to find one and still looking for that long rail.
 
As far as I know Argonaut is the only company that makes a full length rail. Unfortunately I heard they charge a butt load of money for it.
 
The latest SWAT magazine has an article on such a system. Local GS has one in stock and I was not at all impressed.

For those of us with lots of trigger time on an AR platform, (IMHO) the Car type stock with the AR pistolgrip is horrible. My hardwired decision to take the safety off simply shorts out as the safety is in the standard position on the SG, not under my thumb as on an AR. I'd hate to make this mistake in a real world situation.

HTH
 
here's the site you were looking...... http://www.argonautarmament.com/index.html

as far as the AR configuration goes i bought the adapter that Dillon sells....i bought it because it has some drop in the stock like a regular shotgun stock.....the one that Argonaut sells is a straight stock like an AR and if you installed it and shot it without some sort of optic....i think you'd have trouble because you head would be so high above the bore....have you ever tired to put your head down on a Flattop AR without some sort of optic on it????......i guess i'm saying if you bought the Argonaunt style then you'd just be making the down payment because you'd have to buy the other goodies to get it so you could shoot it......the dillon one is a stand alone collapsible stock....i think that's all you'd need (or at least it's all i need).....Dick
 
as far as the AR configuration goes i bought the adapter that Dillon sells....i bought it because it has some drop in the stock like a regular shotgun stock.....the one that Argonaut sells is a straight stock like an AR and if you installed it and shot it without some sort of optic....i think you'd have trouble because you head would be so high above the bore....have you ever tired to put your head down on a Flattop AR without some sort of optic on it????......i guess i'm saying if you bought the Argonaunt style then you'd just be making the down payment because you'd have to buy the other goodies to get it so you could shoot it......the dillon one is a stand alone collapsible stock....i think that's all you'd need (or at least it's all i need).....Dick

I was thinking of a full rail with probably flip up AR type sights. Maybe some kind of optics but I'm not sure.

Might make a fun toy that i could probably use for trap if need be:eek:

As far as I know Argonaut is the only company that makes a full length rail. Unfortunately I heard they charge a butt load of money for it.
according to the email I got back from them yes they do and yes they do. I'm going to see if I can't find a length of rail and make my own.
 
wow

those folding/telescoping stocks are kinda pricey, huh?

$204 for the skeleton one and $229 for the telescoping...

seems kinda high.

Wouldn't the knoxx copstock work just as well as a folder for only $100??
 
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