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maybe if your a midget with short arms!! i get perfect cheek weld shooting mine!!;) S4010422.jpg

 

1) - Your stock isn't collapsed at all.

2) - Your stock isn't in your shoulder at all.

 

If you had it in the mid / collapsed position, or you had the gun even remotely tight against your shoulder, you'd have a ****** cheekweld unless you craned your neck. I know because I had about a dozen of them and sold them all. It's not a deal breaker ... but the fixed stock is noticeably more comfortable IMO when both are at full LOP. The collapsible stocks utility is obviously that it gets smaller ... it's not about comfort, it's about size.

 

It's a personal preference ... After lots of use, I found I didn't need it.

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novelty more than useful

 

No hhhhhway. I don't think they issue novelty items to the US Military. When I'm out shooting targets in the back yard I have that baby extended to the fullest. But when I'm zombie hunting in the comfort of my own home I have it extended half mast. There's no way I'm gonna feel comfortable hunting zombies indoors with that stock extended. Half way though seems to be the perfect fit for those rainy days. Or when I'm home alone and I hear a peep in the darkness.:eek:

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OK I measured from middle of butt stock to middle of trigger.

 

9.25 closed

12.25 middle

14.00 all the way open

 

of coares these are not exact measurment as I just grabbed a tape and put it on it but it is close enough I doubt Im off much anyways +/- .10 maybe

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