Foundation Stocks



  • I saw this stock being offered as one of the Trophies for an upcoming PRS match and thought others might enjoy seeing it too.

    I have some nice folding knives with Micarta handles that i really like and will look forward to learning more about how the material will perform(weight, rigidity, abuse resistance, etc) in a rifle stock in 2017. The initial shape/model shares some similarities to the McM A5 which I also own & like quite a bit too.

    https://www.foundationstocks.com

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  • I'll put my fingers on it this weekend



  • Interesting, look forward to finding out more.



  • I've been following these all year, and ordered one. I think it is going to work out well.



  • @midwestside said:

    I've been following these all year, and ordered one. I think it is going to work out well.

    What inlet did you order yours in?

    I should have my Exodus (sloped buttstock, narrower forend, .300 shorter grip to trigger spacing) around the first of the year. It's being inlet for a Lone Peak Fuzion.

    John-Kyle invited me to be one of their preferred builders which allows me to sell them in our builds and resale if needed.



  • @tscustoms said:

    What inlet did you order yours in?

    Impact with KMW.

    I didn't know you were a preferred builder or that John Kyle even had that in his business model now. But I did see you were waiting on one and figured you had to of jumped on that Exodus model with no butt hook



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    First day of spring and the Foundation stock arrived.
    Looking forward to using this thing with the ts custom qa knob & cal atlas bipod!
    First impressions are all good being that I didn’t have the opportunity to handle one previously.
    (Don’t mind the snipery butthook!)



  • @midwestside said:

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    First day of spring and the Foundation stock arrived.
    Looking forward to using this thing with the ts custom qa knob & cal atlas bipod!
    First impressions are all good being that I didn’t have the opportunity to handle one previously.
    (Don’t mind the snipery butthook!)

    Sharp. and I'm jelly. Mine should be in soon. Programming and inletting for the flat sided Fuzion was more in depth and required a few more changes than John-Kyle had planned.