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  • flyweightnate
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 1852
    • Dallas, TX

    #1

    emT-Stock

    Ever think to yourself, "I want a t-stock, and I want it now!"?

    Well, for $6, here's a start.

    Now to scrounge up a tennis ball so i don't core sample my shoulder.

    So FYI, 1/2" conduit connectors fit correctly in an ASA.
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    www.PhrameworkDesigns.com < Nelspot, Sterling, and Phantom parts, plus the occasional big project.
  • ramagupa
    Half White Half Flip
    • Feb 2022
    • 531

    #2
    Originally posted by flyweightnate
    Now to scrounge up a tennis ball so i don't core sample my shoulder.
    Ouch
    MY FEEDBACK: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...0%99s-feedback

    half the block

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    • Cal440
      MCB Member
      • Nov 2022
      • 263
      • Michigan

      #3
      That connector is threaded into the asa ,right?

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      • flyweightnate
        flyweightnate commented
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        Yes. Just deburr the cast EMT male threads first!
    • Sottyman
      Bunker Buster
      • Mar 2021
      • 465
      • Colorado Springs

      #4
      I hate this so much, I love it LOL

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      • scottieb
        Member since 2004
        • Jul 2020
        • 3947
        • Lincoln, Nebraska

        #5
        As an electrician...

        this is awesome!

        The PVC fittings will also work. I feel like trying my hand at heaing and bending the PVC for the shoulder stock part of it.
        FEEDBACK - https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...k-for-scottieb

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        • flyweightnate
          MCB Member
          • Jul 2020
          • 1852
          • Dallas, TX

          #6
          Originally posted by scottieb
          As an electrician...

          this is awesome!

          The PVC fittings will also work. I feel like trying my hand at heaing and bending the PVC for the shoulder stock part of it.
          I was debating getting a box for the end of it, but decided that would be going too far.

          A racquetball full of spray foam with half a coupling sticking out is the current plan. Or maybe one of those orange "please don't impale me" caps for exposed rebar.
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          • I-tech
            Corn gatherer
            • Feb 2021
            • 163
            • Connecticut

            #7
            Im an EMT.😁🤡

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            • evilfishsticks
              Spatula City
              • Oct 2021
              • 406
              • Chicagoland

              #8
              I saw this and thought it needs a 1/2" LB on the back end. Never knew the fittings would work in an asa ran out to the garage just to grab a connector to check and sure as shit, it fit.

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              • flyweightnate
                flyweightnate commented
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                I was standing in the hardware store with one of these... and thought, nah.
            • FredMnkyDad10
              MCB Member
              • Apr 2021
              • 2227
              • https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/buy-sell-trade/feedback/129612-fredmnkydad10

              #9
              Originally posted by evilfishsticks
              I saw this and thought it needs a 1/2" LB on the back end. Never knew the fittings would work in an asa ran out to the garage just to grab a connector to check and sure as shit, it fit.
              Oh so should do this or something similar. I like scottieb idea of heating part of the same pipe to bend into shoulder brace. And then why stop there. Can you make a cram and jam, pump handle, forefrip, grip panels???? Anyone have the M.I. theme song stuck in their heads or just me.
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              • Impactfour
                MCB Member
                • Aug 2021
                • 897
                • Coventry RI

                #10
                Is the conduit aluminum? If so I might have to track this part down and see if I can't mig weld a piece of bent aluminum scrap to the end
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                GITM based out of Warzone RI

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