At the gun show yesterday I looked at all the B.mags there (6 of them) and their stocks in particular. Every one of them was the same with the stock touching the barrel on the left side just like my two rifles. It has occurred to me that in addition to the material possibly being to soft for what they are using it for, there is also (or may be?) a problem at the end of the production procedure. I assume the stocks are made by some sort of injection molding process, you know, hot stuff pumped into a mold then cooled and removed. In order to make as many stocks as they can as fast as they can, I think they are removing the stocks from the molds too soon, before the material has properly cooled and set in its shape and the result is that it bends and stays that way. This is just something I thought of since all the stocks seem to have the same "bend" in them. As with everything else, I'm probably wrong.