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    Choate stock issues


    So debating between a chassis or choate of some sort. Can the choate stocks be used with a qd sling swivel?

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    Guess it depends upon which one. The Ultimate Sniper can be, with the correct T-rail piece, or the MDT LSS can.
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    What about the back of the stock on the uss

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    What about a grov-tec qd socket epoxied into the stock?

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    The tactical can be used with QD swivels no problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danatkins8605 View Post
    So debating between a chassis or choate of some sort. Can the choate stocks be used with a qd sling swivel?

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    Are you talking about the ones that have a cup in the stock like this?

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    Yes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danatkins8605 View Post
    What about the back of the stock on the uss

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    Sorry for the delay, been out of town. What are you asking about here?
    The buttstock has a threaded rod with a "foot" in it for adjusting rear height.
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    But no qd sockets

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    Ah, yes there are. They are on both sides of the buttstock and the fore-end. So you will end up carrying the gun "sideways" across your back, with a sling.
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