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Sylvan Arms Gen 3 Folding Stock Adapter FULL INSTALL.

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This is a full install of the Sylvan Arms Gen 3 Folding Stock Adapter. If you have any questions please email us at ‘service@sylvanarms.com’.

The Sylvan Arms Folding Stock Adapter allows you to fold your stock and significantly reduce the length of your rifle for easy stow and travel.

Specifically designed for gas piston and direct impingement systems 5.56 to .308 systems, as well as .223 compatible, it has standard 1-3/16” x 16 thread and does not require any additional parts to be used with standard BC Groups.

It is CNC-machined in the USA from 7075 Billet Aluminum, making it lightweight and corrosion-resistant. This assembly weighs only 6.0 ounces. No special tools required; only a standard armorer’s wrench. The product does not need to be disassembled in order to install it onto your rifle/pistol.

Simply screw on, fold, and carry!

SPECIFICATIONS
• Fit: platforms .223/5.56 to .308 & most 9mm:
– 9mm bolt carriers with 5/8 ID (.625) standard sizing can use the bolt extension included, after removing the pin and weight from the bolt carrier
– 17/32 .531 bolt extension for smaller bolt carriers is available here
– If your PSA bolt carrier is causing the bolt extension to come up short contact us for conversion.
– Does NOT work with Silent Capture Buffer Springs
– Does NOT work with JP Enterprise Buffer System
– 300 blk (blackout) compatible
– Adds 1.3 inches to length of pull
• Surface treatment: hard coat black anodized
• Material: 7075 CNC-machined billet Aluminum
• Thread specifications: 1-3/16″ X 16
• Hinge dimensions: 3 11/16 inches
• Hinge weight: 6.0 oz, BC – Extension 3.1 oz
• Hinge length: 1.3 inches
• Warranty: limited lifetime

Designed, built, and assembled in the USA

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20 COMMENTS

  1. You should have done something about that giant gap between the end of the receiver and the the hinge- rear of the the castle nut… It just doesn't follow any of the lines of the AR.

  2. TBH, it took me as long to do this as the video… Except I had to drill a hole in my stock tube for the spring retention pin. I like the extra pull I have now, and I can fold my AR up into a backpack for road travel.

    I have a feeling I will be wearing those O-rings out, as I routinely swap my BCG for either my CMMG .22LR BCG, or my Mantis X BCG for indoors training. Where can I get spare O-rings?

  3. HELP NEEDED

    At 3:20 the retaining pin locks in place but there is no place for that with my buffer tube.  Stuck and confused at this point. I see a slot in the tube that I've never seen before in any of mine. Help?

  4. love the value compared to the law folder, but disappointed that there is a gap between the rear plate/castle nut, and the folder. Would be so much more aesthetically if it somehow mated up against the plate with no gap, more like the law in this regard.

  5. I really wish all castle nut/plates ratcheted/locked like my PWS. Having 2 of them to stake or otherwise deal with seems like a nightmare. Maybe that would be a good Gen4 mod. Maybe a QD mount in there somewhere too, with all that real estate.

  6. When she puts in the buffer tube and presses down the retaining pin on the adapter, she says "press pin down and twist until it clicks".WHAT CLICKS WHERE??? My buffer tube doesn't have anything for the retention pin to clip in

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