ARES Folding Stock
ARES Folding Stock
ARES Folding Stock
ARES Folding Stock
ARES Folding Stock
ARES Folding Stock

ARES Folding Stock

Regular price€32.00 EUR
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  • 1x FS-01-BK stock

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This is the ARES Folding Stock made by AMOEBA. It's super durable and folds off to the right side enabling you to run your SSX23 as a perfect sidearm with a stock. It is fully compatible with the right-hand SSX23 Holster by DTD.

Unfortunately there is no left-side folding version of this product. See the 1913 - Picatinny Style Stock Adapter to use with SS-8R Folding Stock for lefties.

It leaves just enough room for your fingers to access the trigger even in a folded state. It's made out of high strength, injection molded polymer so you don't have to worry about being rough with it.

Required parts

This stock is not compatible with standard buffer tube and is designed to work with our adapter:

Customer Reviews

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j
jcbritocosta@gmail.com (Catalonia, Spain)
Perfecta

Justo el tipo de culata que quería... del tipo abatible, ahorrando espacio al transportar la réplica.
Es liviana, muy resistente y da el toque minimalista que buscaba. Imprescindible para la transformación de la ssx23 en carabina.

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John V. (England, United Kingdom)
Nano Carbine kit

Perfectly designed and slotted nicely into my mk23 nano carbine kit

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Tobias B. (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)

Very good products and customer support

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Tak
Lightweight, compact, and functional!

I like how this folding stock is minimalistic. Helps to make a very light and pointable compact carbine out of a SSX23.

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BLUD
Somewhat vertically wobbly when the gun itself is heavily loaded.

Somewhat vertically wobbly when the gun itself is heavily loaded. Go with the tube stock if you are building a sniper carbine type gun. I have two setups.