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The Strike Industries PDW stock represents the pinnacle of ultra compact PDW systems. At the compressed position, the compact PDW allows for effortless maneuverability particularly in close quarters and vehicular operations. With the press of a button, the rapid deployment system instantly springs to the extended position for greater shot stability. Previous PDW systems for ARs have been notorious for expensive proprietary systems, spotty reliability, and poor ergonomics.
The Stock is designed to able to drop into your existing platform. The buffer system is carefully engineered to provide for high reliability while allowing for the use of standard bolt carriers, allowing for multi-role use with a single system. The included flat wire spring increases bolt load despite the compact dimensions for greater reliability, even in extreme short barrel configurations.
In addition to mechanical reliability and performance, we at Strike Industries have also paid close attention to human factors to increase comfort and controllability. The low footprint shoulder weld is shaped to conform to the shoulder pocket for maximum stability and control even in compromised or unconventional shooting positions. Included with the PDW is a rubberized cheek rest to create a comfortable cheek weld, a criticism of many competitor PDW systems.
Finally, a PDW stock without compromise. Strike Hard, Strike Fast with the SI PDW.
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What poundage do you torque the castle nut?
Does it computable m16 /m4 lower
Does it work fine with m16 lower
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Where do you get the spanner to tighten the king nut?
Whats the torqe spec for this castle nut?
I love just about everything strike force make and that you also make parts for none fire arms and they are very similar in build almost identical its just hard to find the none fire arms parts and there usually cheaper priced but some of the parts look identical to the actual fire arm parts and some alot inter changes. I just wanted to give a little example I can't see pay the price for the pdw stock but if it was around the soft air ones price all day but at the same time I'm not in to soft air and couldn't see my self paying the price for the pdw soft air not my thing but if was for a firearm great price so in my way I kinda of justify it I put the sort air gun parts buy using them on a actual air gun that shoots slugs on hpa that's not a toy but not quite a gun but not cheap as well but there nothing else for the price that can touch it and look as real and amazing I just have a hard time figuring out what's actually for my real ar and what for my air rifle because I will put the fire are parts as well on my air gun and of course I had to make them match because I like the look and realism but at first glance look almost identical scary bad ass πβοΈππ€― surprised strike hast thought about build a air rifle to add in there line up would be a game changer π€π―π―
Wish they were in stock….
my pdw stock wants to collapse when firing i cant find out why
Useless piece of crap!
Why dont people just buy a bipod and slap a shoe sole on it!!! That's all this is
Do you guys see any cautions using this on the Springfield saint 7.5β AR pistol?
What's its length once fully extended?
Do you guys make one for the SCAR???? If not, what are you waiting for??
Does this work with ADM UIC billet mod 2 lowers?
What was that folding Wrench that was used?
Yβall sell out super fast and take a lifetime to get back in stock
Have a link for the tool used to tighten the nut? A regular armorer tool doesn't seem to work.
We need an arm brace version of this!
Awesome. When is this being released in fde????ππ