
now I just have to save for the tax stamp to finnish my 607 clone build. I do wish someone would post an install video. So the first thing I' d like to say is keep up the good work this stock looks great and works well, great quality. Remember to cut off the bayonet lug too.1st I thought I would never own one of these, seems like I' m always late to the retro movement and everyone stops making stuff. Extended flashiders can still be found, if not a full blown repo Colt Moderator or non NFA Moderator copy. 750 is going to be easier to find than a. Remember that you'll be needing a triangular handguard cap to fit the diameter of your barrel.

If you're going to do an SBR, cut down an M4 barrel to save the time and cost of the lightweight profile under the handguards. That is, if you have a friendly machinest, it's prett simple. If you want to go with an N1 sliding stock, Nodak has two position tubes and the correct style lock ring. He's now at Liemohn Manufacturing ( DOE clone upper parts guys, among other things) and may be able to help with the search. Reproductions were made by WATom years ago, and he only produced a very limited number. The buttstock is going to be the really hard part. Or just use the funky crappy looking reproductions. Get two or three sets before you start cutting and just accept that you're going to screw at least one set up. Just be sure to measure twice and cut once when you cut down the handguards. If not there, Hay River Trading was producing them years ago. The rear hand cap is a little harder, I'd check with Paul at Model 1 Sales to see if they still had any in the back. Flat slip rings are pretty common, have it done with the receivers for a color match. Internal FC parts are standard, just use a "no tick" selector, pretty easy to locate once you start hunting the boards. The grey receivers are pretty simple, either have them re anodized (US Anodizing), or Ceracoated in the Early Colt grey.
