Stock Removal and Stock butt adjustment
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Stock Removal and Stock butt adjustment
I have a few questions, I got my new folding stock from Kriss, but am having trouble getting the 2 screws to break loose from the loc-tite. Anyone have suggestions on how to get them loose? Also how do you remove the pins for the butt plate so you can adjust the length of pull? I have tried to push them out, but dont want to break something if this is not the proper way. Thanks for any and all advice in advance.
Fotsguy- Posts : 5
Join date : 2013-02-01
Re: Stock Removal and Stock butt adjustment
First of all, where do you live? What type of KRISS do you have? SDP or Carbine?
It sounds like you have a CA, NY, NJ< CT compliant KRISS carbine. Meaning the Stock cannot fold and the LOP is not adjustable.
Pics would be great too.
It sounds like you have a CA, NY, NJ< CT compliant KRISS carbine. Meaning the Stock cannot fold and the LOP is not adjustable.
Pics would be great too.
Stock Removal and Stock butt adjustment
Sorry thought I had those things in my profile. I live in Oklahoma, and also purchased the Kriss from a LGS. It is one of the California compliant guns, with the non-folding stock and 10 round standard clip. The gun shop gave me a 13 round and 25+ round when I purchased the gun, as I didn't want the Cali model, but it was the last one in stock anywhere in the state back in Dec. I have always wanted a Kriss, but just could not justify the $1900 till everyone went crazy with the panic buying and selling. I ran across this one and the LGS was still selling for MSRP so I picked it up. Thanks to this forum I found out I could get the folding stock (legal in OK) for way less than the $800 I saw one go for on GB. And also picked up some more 25+ round mags. Plus I have the Surefire light kit installed via BH photo you guys suggested, and a EOTech EXPS2. I tried to load pics, but don't know if I did that right.
Fotsguy- Posts : 5
Join date : 2013-02-01
Re: Stock Removal and Stock butt adjustment
This might help you.
http://www.krisstalk.com/t147-inside-the-back-of-the-sdp-w-pics
You need to drill out the screw. or heat it up to break the loctite.
Also just a stock wont work. You need the folding button assembly as well.
http://www.krisstalk.com/t274-is-the-stock-no-longer-adjustable-post-californication
You need to use a punch and drift the roll pins out. Pull out the stock. redrill holes for the other position you want. Then drive the roll pins back in place.
http://www.krisstalk.com/t147-inside-the-back-of-the-sdp-w-pics
You need to drill out the screw. or heat it up to break the loctite.
Also just a stock wont work. You need the folding button assembly as well.
http://www.krisstalk.com/t274-is-the-stock-no-longer-adjustable-post-californication
You need to use a punch and drift the roll pins out. Pull out the stock. redrill holes for the other position you want. Then drive the roll pins back in place.
Stock Removal and Stock butt adjustment
Thank-you, I got the new folding stock directly from Kriss and it came with the button assembly, so I am good to go there. Really hate to drill on this thing but will do.
Fotsguy- Posts : 5
Join date : 2013-02-01
Re: Stock Removal and Stock butt adjustment
Search the forums. I think there is another way to do it. but pretty much that is the way. Drill it out. Call KRISS for a replacement pin it is the same as the body pins.
Re: Stock Removal and Stock butt adjustment
Here is away to adjust your butt pad.
http://www.krisstalk.com/t636-kriss-stock-locked-lop-fix#4804
http://www.krisstalk.com/t636-kriss-stock-locked-lop-fix#4804
Re: Stock Removal and Stock butt adjustment
Screw extractor kit, easiest way to get that shoulder bolt out without damaging anything. Reverse drill with extractor in one side and hold another extractor on the other side with pliers so the shoulder bolt doesn't keep turning around.
6oldCoin- Posts : 3
Join date : 2013-07-11
Location : LOUISIANA
Re: Stock Removal and Stock butt adjustment
Well the easiest way to do this does not require drilling. You can file a slot into both sides and use a flat head screw driver to unscrew the screw held with loc-tite. Only one side unscrews. A new body pin should come with the folding stock replacement.
Kiptroloxe- Posts : 81
Join date : 2013-01-03
Re: Stock Removal and Stock butt adjustment
I just went checked my Kriss CBR and my stock doesn't have any plastic plugs.
Just 2 set of allen screws on the top and bottom, No drill holes on the butt pegs.
I was able to quickly change my setting from completely shoved in to almost fully out, little in for my arm length.
Guess I lucked out on the stock I got
Just 2 set of allen screws on the top and bottom, No drill holes on the butt pegs.
I was able to quickly change my setting from completely shoved in to almost fully out, little in for my arm length.
Guess I lucked out on the stock I got
djb0x45- Posts : 13
Join date : 2013-06-20
Re: Stock Removal and Stock butt adjustment
Yer getting there ya long armed Dude!! It is great when things come together!!! Boojah!!!!
Aeromat209- Posts : 89
Join date : 2013-05-27
Location : Mountains of Colorado
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