Gunnut
Are you still getting mileage on the aluminum "tank brake"?
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gunnut wrote:http://www.makosecurity.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/GLS_1.jpg
"Mako" & FAB Defense in Israel sees a need for recoil reduction!! Looks like it has everything.
Let’s see how much time they spent on recoil.
W.C is right!! Others are watching this site very closely. .......right down to the X-Ray!
AndrewX wrote:gunnut wrote:http://www.makosecurity.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/GLS_1.jpg
"Mako" & FAB Defense in Israel sees a need for recoil reduction!! Looks like it has everything.
Let’s see how much time they spent on recoil.
W.C is right!! Others are watching this site very closely. .......right down to the X-Ray!
Has anyone tested the Mako/FAB GL-Shock to see how effective they are at reducing recoil? Their website claims that their stock is "the perfect solution for AR-15s and AR-10s chambered in harder recoiling calibers, such as the 6.8 SPC, .308 Winchester, .450 Bushmaster, or .50 Beowulf." They later mention the application to 12 gauge shotguns. Here's a link to their You Tube video. It looks like the stock has somewhere between 1/2" and 3/4" of travel as the spring absorbs the recoil.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqEZgjJu42g
Along with a brake and an enhanced recoil pad, this looks like it COULD be the answer for anyone wanting a collapsible stock. Mine is incoming.
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