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Ca m24 in aps2 stock?
As you probably know my aps2 "broke" sorta so i am wondering what would i have to do to make an m24 receiver fit in the aps2 stock? kinda hopin it's light modification.
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I honestly can't see that happening easily, two totally different makes and models of two totally different guns. They just use the same type of mag. I'd like to see if it'd be a major piece of work to get them to fit, but literally it'd be like making a real steel stock fit onto an M24. Try it out and see, doubt anyone has tried it before.
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sometimes I just wish people would treat their guns better.
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IMO, it would be easyer to fit the APS2 receiver into a real rifle stock.
Unless you are good at grinding fiberglass composite and filling holes for the miss aligned magwell, fitting the APS2 receiver to the M24 stock will be impossible. |
Ok then forget that idea, what gun besides another aps would fit into the SV stock with light mods.
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As far as i can remember the only real difference between the two is the cylinder length. Which basically means the magwells are in different positions. Why not repair the broken aps instead of trying to shoehorn a m24's parts into an aps stock? Its not like BA's have very many parts.
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well, mostly because i have no idea how to fix the aps.
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:D Replace fiberglass composite for plastic... voilĂ*! |
Yeah, kinda stupid of me but i like the steyr look.
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it wont work (I've tried it) the two bolts for the recievers are in different locations and the mag well is also off. also the shape and size of the reciever is different.
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There is a fluted barrel for the APS2. It look like the M24 Socom barrel.
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the outer barrel dia is bigger on the M24 not by much but it would still cause some problems me thinks.
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