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Does anyone know if any of the vendors that will be at the Knoxville gun show this weekend will have the Slidefire stock (SSAK47) for the AK47? I just saw them on the Slidefire Solutions website. I would rather buy one ftf. any information will be appreciated.

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I have one of the SSAR15's and I love it. I mostly use it on my S&W M&P 15-22 and it works great, i just hope that the SSAK47 works as well as it,and by th youtube videos, it looks like it does. Thanks for the info.

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I have one of the SSAR15's and I love it. I mostly use it on my S&W M&P 15-22 and it works great, i just hope that the SSAK47 works as well as it,and by th youtube videos, it looks like it does. Thanks for the info.

This works on your AR 22?I have a friend that has one of these stocks on his AR and has a Target master 22 conversion and he said there wasn't enough recoil for it to work.

Jeff

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What;s the difference in a right and left hand model?

The smart-ass answer is obvious :)

This works on your AR 22?I have a friend that has one of these stocks on his AR and has a Target master 22 conversion and he said there wasn't enough recoil for it to work.

Jeff

It will work on a dedicated .22 AR, but not on any AR with a conversion kit. I got pretty disappointed when I heard that :)

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It only works on my S&W M&P15-22, but I had to put the JP spring kit in it and do a little work on the trigger. Do a search on youtube for SSAR15-22, the videos are awsome and actually showed me how to do the trigger job. I also put it in my Colt .22, but it just would'nt work, i'm sure it was probably because the gun is so much heavier, yhus not producing enough recoil.

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Guest Smith653

on the right hand model, when you put your right index finger across the trigger there is a part of the stock that extends out past the trigger that you put you finger on thus producing the bumpfire. on the left hand model, the part that extends past the trigger is on the right side of the trigger. I hope that answeres your question

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on the right hand model, when you put your right index finger across the trigger there is a part of the stock that extends out past the trigger that you put you finger on thus producing the bumpfire. on the left hand model, the part that extends past the trigger is on the right side of the trigger. I hope that answeres your question

Thanks. I haven't seen one in person, and I couldn't tell by the internet pics.

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