My Review of Review of the Tapco Intrafuse T6 Stock & Pistol Grip Set
Well, I finally got around to purchasing a new stock and pistol grip for my Saiga .223 rifle so I thought I’d go ahead and post a short review. First off, this stock fit perfectly on my Saiga .223 rifle. I had absolutely no issues with fit.
I was a bit concerned about how sturdy this stock would be because of how light it was, but after installing it and putting it through some of my own personal “tests”, it appears to be pretty darn solid. I’m very happy with it in that regard.
Installation is a snap, and it took me about 10 minutes to do. You simply fit the stock into the receiver, drill three little pilot holes with the supplied drill bit, and then install the retainer screws. Don’t worry, you are drilling into the new stock, not the gun’s receiver. If you ever decide to put the original stock back on, it will be exactly as it was when it came out of the factory. The pistol grip is even easier to install, requiring the insertion of just 1 heavy screw inserted through the bottom of the grip.
The bottom of the pistol grip has a little spring loaded trap door, and with the space inside being hollow is it feasible that you could use that little space for storage if you wanted to. While the grip does have ridges milled into it to help make it “grippy”, it is still made of hard polymer, which is not really very “grippy” to hold on to. I put on a cheap Hogue Handall slip on rubber grip that I had laying around. Much better. You can find the Hogue Handall rubber grip on Amazon for under $10.
Overall, this is a great addition to an already great rifle and I’m very happy with it. I shopped around quite a bit, and the best price I found was on Amazon for about $62.
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