Rokstok Lite

Is UM considering taking operations in house? I understand the frustration with stocky but I’ve been ready to buy a rokstok lite for a couple months and still waiting for another MKC-esque drop, but the lead times after order are nuts. I received a foundation stock in under 4 weeks and a McMillan in 2 months. Both of which are higher quality than anything I’ve ever received from stockys.
 
Played with a Lite for a hundred rounds or more at University this past week. Daddy like. If the cheek is built up it's an awesome stock.
The wood is even better.
 
Is UM considering taking operations in house? I understand the frustration with stocky but I’ve been ready to buy a rokstok lite for a couple months and still waiting for another MKC-esque drop, but the lead times after order are nuts. I received a foundation stock in under 4 weeks and a McMillan in 2 months. Both of which are higher quality than anything I’ve ever received from stockys.
UM owns the mold but they do not own the process. The molds and the stock designs cut into the mold are all owned by UM but it isn't like UM has the machines and materials already in-house ready to make carbon fiber stocks. That would take a heck of an initial investment for minimal ROI when keeping current pricing. In addition, we don't know what the current conditions are with production as Stockys seems to be able to keep their own branded stocks mostly in stock or with very short wait times.

Jay
 
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