Black polymer stocks are back again

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These harder to find stocks came in stock a little while back, but sold out pretty quickly. I don’t peruse us barrel shrouds much as it seems they don’t get stuff too often. I missed out last time, but just ordered mine.

 

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I ordered one for mini-Uzi but it did not come with attachment hardware. Is there a source for this hardware? Thanks Scott
 

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I ordered one for mini-Uzi but it did not come with attachment hardware. Is there a source for this hardware? Thanks Scott

I asked Tommy from Vector about that just last week and he said he doesn't have any. I had to ask a buddy to fabricate one from a full-size bracket.
 

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I asked Tommy from Vector about that just last week and he said he doesn't have any. I had to ask a buddy to fabricate one from a full-size bracket.

Good to know it can be done RD I have a pair from the 1st time they had them in stock at like 39.95 sale price a few years ago.

USBS gets stuff but it goes fast I don't think they get stuff by the pallet.
Not sure anyone gets UZI surplus by the pallet anymore due to surplus no longer living up to it's name.
 

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I asked Tommy from Vector about that just last week and he said he doesn't have any. I had to ask a buddy to fabricate one from a full-size bracket.
I modified the hardware from one of those brand new blonde Uzi stocks I got from RTG Parts years ago to fit a mini Uzi. The one difference from the og IMI stocks is that the metal bracket from the blonde stock is threaded for the machine screws whereas the og ones have threaded inserts pressed into the wood. Also note that you must machine a slot in the black plastic stock to accommodate the quick release lever. Also notice the plastic stock is about an inch longer than the wood stock:
 

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Interesting. That wood stock would be very short on a Mini UZI. Mini UZI stocks are generally longer than the stock on a full size UZI to make up for the shorter receiver on the Mini.
 

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I modified the hardware from one of those brand new blonde Uzi stocks I got from RTG Parts years ago to fit a mini Uzi. The one difference from the og IMI stocks is that the metal bracket from the blonde stock is threaded for the machine screws whereas the og ones have threaded inserts pressed into the wood. Also note that you must machine a slot in the black plastic stock to accommodate the quick release lever. Also notice the plastic stock is about an inch longer than the wood stock:
Haha, replying to myself. I should have mentioned that the blonde stock was for a full size Uzi which I then modified to fit a home built Mini that utilized the rear receiver section from a full size Uzi… This won’t work for a real Mini which isn’t set up for quick release rigid stocks.
 

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