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We have not test fit the pistol stock to every gun out there, but we have confirmed fit with many of the common ones. So far, any pistol with standard Picatinny, Weaver, and Glock style accessory rails have been compatible with the stock. If you purchase a pistol stock from us and find that it doesn't fit your weapon please reach out to us at info@3rd-point.com to discuss returning the product.
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We have tested the pistol stock with common semi-automatic calibers such as 9mm, .40, and .45 caliber with no issues. If you have concerns that your desired caliber may not be compatible please reach out to us at info@3rd-point.com to discuss a product trial.
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Currently the pistol stock is only available in black.
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Every 3rd Point pistol stock is shipped in the right hand configuration but can be easily swapped over for left handed shooters. The process is detailed at the bottom of this page.
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Yes, please fill out the form on our contact page or reach out to us at info@3rd-point.com to discuss your needs.
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We know that some parts are more prone to wear or damage over time and the retention loop is one of them. Rather than a custom molded part that can be only purchased from 3rd Point, we wanted to keep the purchase price low, and design in an easy replacement that a user can get from many suppliers.
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The pistol stock maintains the concealability of a pistol while increasing its lethality to that of a pistol caliber carbine. These traits are not only desirable to military and law enforcement but also to anyone planning to commit a crime. In order to limit the possibility of our products being used in these activities we have chosen to add these restrictions.
Stock installation and removal step by step instructions
To attach the stock to the pistol, first line the stock up with the accessory rail side groove as shown. Some back-and-forth motion may be needed to align the stock recoil lug with the accessory rail cross slot.
Once aligned, rotate stock downwards until it snaps in place. If the stock does not snap in place check to make sure the alignment between the stock and accessory rail is correct and try again.
With the stock attached to the accessory rail, rotate the stock body towards the pistol grip while pulling on the stock end cap to extend the stock.
With the stock extended, place the end cap in the pocket of your dominant shoulder, place your non-dominant hand on the forward grip of the stock, and apply slight rearward pressure on both the forward grip and the pistol grip before firing.
To remove the stock, bend the stock in two places as shown to create an ‘S’ bend. It can help to retain the stock body against the pistol grip with your dominant hand when performing this step. Feed the stock through the Velcro retaining loop to hold it in the ‘S’ bend shape for storage.
Rotate the stock body downward.
To separate the stock from the pistol, rotate the stock body in the direction shown (the same direction that was used to snap it onto the rail). This does not require much force, if it feels like you are going to break something you are probably rotating the wrong direction.
Modifications For Left-Dominant Shooters
The pistol stock comes setup for right-dominate shooters but is designed to be easily reconfigured for left-dominate shooters. Using a small screw driver, remove the retaining ring from the pivot pin and remove the pin from the stock.
Align the forward grip of the stock with the mounting point on the other side of the rail mount and reassemble the pin and retaining ring.
Unwrap the Velcro retaining loop and reinstall it after rotating it 180 degrees so that the loop protrudes away from the pistol when installed.
When configured for left-dominant shooters the stock should be located on the right side of the pistol grip when installed.
Patent Pending