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a stock would be easy I guess but an easy removable stock would be another thing.  The Marauder's stock snaps on and off pretty easy. I would just use the thickest kydex available.  
 
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think I would probably sbr a 10/22 if I went tor sbr route. just tons of options. probably start with a 10/22 charger. 
 
  
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The lightest 10/22 I have seen is 4.5 pounds though. The Ruger I ordered is 2 pounds. I could easily keep a plastic stock under a pound making the whole thing lighter than any 10/22 
 
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think I would probably sbr a 10/22 if I went tor sbr route. just tons of options. probably start with a 10/22 charger.  Probably just snap a 10/22 Charger action and barrel into a spare 10/22 stock. Presto!  
 
  
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a stock would be easy I guess but an easy removable stock would be another thing.  The Marauder's stock snaps on and off pretty easy. I would just use the thickest kydex available.  hmm... I thought the stock actually replaced the grip and was screwed in place. guess I should've know since I think it was mentioned that it was the same stock for the 1377. at least I think thats what I saw online. but yup... some properly molded kydex would probably do the trick.  
 
  
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I've got one of the slabsided MkII Rugers, and it shoots like a rifle anyway. If you had a way of putting a stock on one it would greatly improve accuracy. But you'll also be going into the SBR territory as well, meaning tax stamps and such to be legal, IIRC.  Do  need a tax stamp on something I make?  I just checked, and it appears that adding a stock to a pistol with a barrel of less than 16 inches is indeed considered an SBR and subject to NFA regs. Some older Lugers and Walthers are exempt, but they were made before WWII  
 
  
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The lightest 10/22 I have seen is 4.5 pounds though. The Ruger I ordered is 2 pounds. I could easily keep a plastic stock under a pound making the whole thing lighter than any 10/22  for the lightest possible package that would be perfect. I guess you could even just mold the grip and created a way to attach a wire stock o some sort. I've seen a few airguns with some really cool wire stocks. might be a good place to look for ideas.  
 
  
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yup... sure you know it but SBR stamps... crossing state lines and other legal details...
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but I would sbr my five seven the same way if I could.  but glock gets all the cool accessories... 
 
  
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Make a stock that supports but is only held on when you grip the gun. Then it's not attached 
 
  
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Way more Glocks out there. 
 
  
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