RokStok

How is that for hand carrying? I had my old stock set up like that but I was mostly using a Gunbearer or Slik Sling then
For me, the mini arca is right where my hand wants to be when carrying it but I wanted the option, so I had it installed when I ordered the Rokstok. It’s currently not on the rifle. It only has two screws to secure it, so it’s easy peasy to install/ remove.
 
For me, the mini arca is right where my hand wants to be when carrying it but I wanted the option, so I had it installed when I ordered the Rokstok. It’s currently not on the rifle. It only has two screws to secure it, so it’s easy peasy to install/ remove.
I want to try one of the Seekins rails that has curved sides to see if it's more comfortable, just haven't gotten around to it yet https://seekinsprecision.com/hunter-arca-mlok.html
 
Take a look at mtn gear 45mm arca rail. It is the lowest profile arca that I have used. That seekins rail might be worth looking into as well.
 
I want to try one of the Seekins rails that has curved sides to see if it's more comfortable, just haven't gotten around to it yet https://seekinsprecision.com/hunter-arca-mlok.html
Interesting, I wonder how that interfaces with standard arca clamps.

I would guess any rail attachment would suck to carry if they land where you place your hand. Each rifle will likely balance at a different point on the stock depending on barrel weight, length and if you’re running a suppressor etc.
 
Interesting, I wonder how that interfaces with standard arca clamps.

I would guess any rail attachment would suck to carry if they land where you place your hand. Each rifle will likely balance at a different point on the stock depending on barrel weight, length and if you’re running a suppressor etc.
The clamping surfaces are rotated 90 deg from standard so they're perpendicular to the stock. I think it would work fine with any standard arca clamp.
 
I think this may have been discussed already, but has anyone inletted in an AICS bottom metal in a Rokstok? I feel like I might try it on my next one when it arrives. Unless of course, there is a reason not to.
 
I think this may have been discussed already, but has anyone inletted in an AICS bottom metal in a Rokstok? I feel like I might try it on my next one when it arrives. Unless of course, there is a reason not to.

I did with a MDT Hunter Tikka bottom metal. I used a mill, bu I think it would be doable with a dremel just will take a lot of time and patience. I have seen mention that Stocky's will re-do the inlet to CTR pattern. Redsnake has a bottom metal that requires some fitting work but otherwise uses a factory T3X inlet.
 
I think this may have been discussed already, but has anyone inletted in an AICS bottom metal in a Rokstok? I feel like I might try it on my next one when it arrives. Unless of course, there is a reason not to.
I used a dremel to fit my red snake bottom metal.
Went slow. Would test fit frequently, and mark any friction points with a fat sharpie. When it was all done, I bedded with JB weld to remove any voids. 10-30 min project.

What’s really nice is that the mag-well inlet from the factory is a tight tolerance fit for the rear of an aics mag. So it ends up holding the mag super tight without any rattle or slop.
 
I used a dremel to fit my red snake bottom metal.
Went slow. Would test fit frequently, and mark any friction points with a fat sharpie. When it was all done, I bedded with JB weld to remove any voids. 10-30 min project.

What’s really nice is that the mag-well inlet from the factory is a tight tolerance fit for the rear of an aics mag. So it ends up holding the mag super tight without any rattle or slop.
Pretty much what I was thinking of doing. I was going to dremel and then devcon to fill in any gaps.
 
Pretty much what I was thinking of doing. I was going to dremel and then devcon to fill in any gaps.
I say go for it. Go slow, and only mill off at the friction points.
During the bedding process after cleaning any internal overflow of the bedding compound, lube a magazine with release agent and insert during the cure.

Those are about the only tips I have. The stock fill will turn into a flour/moon dust consistency when it’s being milled. Wear a mask and eye protection. And cover anything nearby you don’t want getting coated.
 
Interesting, I wonder how that interfaces with standard arca clamps.

I would guess any rail attachment would suck to carry if they land where you place your hand. Each rifle will likely balance at a different point on the stock depending on barrel weight, length and if you’re running a suppressor etc.
Most of my rifles have a full length Arca rail. Don’t really notice it. Just used to it I guess. I like the versatility.
 
I say go for it. Go slow, and only mill off at the friction points.
During the bedding process after cleaning any internal overflow of the bedding compound, lube a magazine with release agent and insert during the cure.

Those are about the only tips I have. The stock fill will turn into a flour/moon dust consistency when it’s being milled. Wear a mask and eye protection. And cover anything nearby you don’t want getting coated.
What did you do to fill the gaps? Just a little amount of JB around the well and than clean it up or did you bed the full bottom metal? I used a dremel as well to fit the Redsnake - seems like a great fit.
 
What did you do to fill the gaps? Just a little amount of JB around the well and than clean it up or did you bed the full bottom metal? I used a dremel as well to fit the Redsnake - seems like a great fit.
Full length bedding. I wanted the bottom metal to stock interface to be as strong as possible.
 
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