The Most Compact Adjustable Marauder Pistol Stock

Hello all! I am new to this forum but have been a long time airgun hobbyist. I go by Vash545 on GTA.

I have wanted to make this for a while after coming up with a concept in CAD and testing. Now you can take your trusty Prod with you on your travels or hiking without having to remove the stock to store it in a standard sized backpack. The beauty of this design is in its simplicity. The mounting block is dovetailed for easy installation and fastened is with a setscrew. The block houses the spring-loaded locking mechanism for adjusting the stock that can being installed either left or right side. There are eight locking positions on the stock, which the user can choose with touch of a button. This design allows easy access to the hammer spring and striker for tuning. I completed the optional kydex cheek riser yesterday that allows the user to adjust the riser anywhere they want on the stock. It gets better, it uses a hinging mechanism on one side. The other side clips onto the other side onto the stock. When your are done shooting and want to put your Prod back into your carry bag, unclip the riser and push the button to retract the stock. Since the riser can rotate, it can move out of the way which would otherwise prevent the stock from closing all the way. Enjoy! 
 
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"Boombots74"Lee545,
2 points of contact meaning one on each side of the gun or a total of 2 on each side making a total of 4? So do you have plan to bring them to market or custom orders?
I meant there are 2 dowel rods, 2 points of contact that link the mount to the buttplate. I do have a plan to bring them to market. Right now it would be preorders through the forums until I get my website launched. I would need 30 paid preorders to get production up and running. I have plans to make these for the 22xx and 13xx Series as well.
 
"T3PRanch"
"NMshooter"Very cool design! you might want to be getting a patent on that design, I think many people might be interested it that!
A little late for that now.........the Chinese have already seen it! :p

Thurmond
I am not too worried about the Chinese with a niche product. They like to make things in mass quantities. I am in contact with a patent attorney though, for the US market.