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Old 02-13-2014, 02:01 AM
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Originally Posted by BigWaylon View Post
For me, it was a case of wanting to add a little weight for cheap. I don't fish, so I don't have piles of old lead weights laying around. Looked at local Bass Pro & Walmart for fishing weights, and it was ~$10 to get a big pack. Read of people using steel rod, but that was something else I'd have to buy. Had an ah-ha moment and wondered if coins would fit. Dimes are too light and rattle to much. A penny will drop all the way in and sit flush. I piled pennies in until the diameter was big enough for a nickel to sit flush (tube ID is not equal all the way...it continuously narrows from the back to the front). Continued with nickels until I got closed enough to the end I could press a cork in tight enough that they don't rattle. The MOE stock makes more noise than the coins do. Probably less than $1 in coins.

Of course, it's all going to waste when my F1 is approved and the barrel gets cut down to 4.5".





Not $40...but I've bought about 10 sets in the last year and never paid more than $75. Deals are out there.
HA! I used a tube of rolled up nickels with some stuffing in front and behind it to add weight in the buffer tube to compensate for a heavy barrel shroud and light up front. Worked perfect. Nickels were just the right size and now I can say that I put some real money into my gun
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