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Encyclopedia > Folding stock

A folding stock is a weapon stock that folds. They are often present on many modern small arms designs, such as the AK-47, Sig 55x series, and the Heckler and Koch G-36. They allow the weapon to be stored in a smaller space, or to be manuevered in close quarters environemnts. They are, however, generally considered inferior to fixed stocks for long range accurate shooting.


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Sniper stocks are distinguished by their combination of a butt stock and a pistol grip, or as the entire main body of a weapon giving the entire body a rock hard stability for extreme range shots.
The base of the stock is held to the gun with one 3mm hex screw that is completely covered when the stock is unfolded, and also has a small pin that goes into the stock spacer keep it from wobbling.
When the stock is folded over, the butt pad reaches the fixing ring, doesn’t get in the way of the knobs on a removable carry handle, and leaves enough space to use the selector switch.
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Pharmagraphics manufactures folding cartons for healthcare and pharmaceutical manufacturers.
Folding cartons with package insert applied onto or inside of folding cartons.
Pharmagraphics is an international printing and converting company specializing in manufacturing pressure-sensitive roll labels, package inserts and outserts, specialty labeling products and innovative folding cartons for the pharmaceutical, medical device, consumer and industrial goods industries.
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