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SOLD SOLD: ERGO F93 PRO Stock 8-Position Collapsible AR Butt Stock - Black and FDE - Price Drop

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    Selling a couple of Ergo F93 Pro AR Butt Stocks, Neither one has the castle nut, But the FDE one has the sling plate and the optional Strike Plate.

    Both have previously been on Rifles.

    Eight position collapsible stock for AR style rifles and shotguns with a continuous cheek weld in any of the eight stock positions

    Once the butt is locked into position, the F93 has the feel of a fixed stock without the rattling and movement

    Includes an overmolded carbine length buffer tube

    • Includes rubber buttpad for enhanced comfort and secure, positive placement

    • Includes 2 quick detach sling attachment points

    • 8 inches from receiver to butt plate when collapsed, 12 inches when fully extended

    • Weight is only 1.3 pounds

    Black-$100 Shipped CONUS
    FDE_$ $120 Shipped CONUS
    Both for $200 Shipped CONUS

    PayPal Friend & Family or USPS Money Order Only

    Please include a phone number so that I can text you the tracking information.

    Ken
    six12-six15-1zero33
     

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    Can you show me pic of strike plate and will a regular castle nut work..
    yes, a regular castle nut will work. The strike plate is at the bottom Toe of the stock. You can see the one on the FDE stock and there isn't one on the black stock.
     

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