Our adjustable length of pull folding stock for the Heckler & Koch rifles. This stock is adjustable from 12 1/8 inches to 14 1/8 inch length of pull using our spacer system. This lets smaller stature shooter or officers wearing body armor to have a weapon that is better fitted to their needs. This stock uses the same quick open steel housing and folding arm that all of our H&K stocks use. Will fit the HK MP5K, SP5K, SP89 and compatible with Zenith Firearms models MKE Z-5P and MKE Z-5K. Rifles with two receiver pins one above the other to attach the stock to the receiver. Must be used with 16 inch or longer barrel or be registered with ATF as an short barreled rifle. These stocks have our life time warranty, but are built tough enough so that you never have to use it. Specifications for Choate Tool H&K Mp-5 Folding Stock: Manufacturer: Choate Tool Gun Make: Heckler & Koch Gun Model: Heckler & Koch MP5 Condition: New Features of: Adjustable length of pull spacer system Steel folding mechanism Glass filled polymer stocks Package Contents: Choate Tool H&K Mp-5 Folding Stock
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Francisco Bolivar –
This is an excellent product, it was very easy to install on my mp5, the materials are of very good quality, 100% recommended.
mp5k at home –
If you are building an mp5k clone I would highly reccomend this stock. This was really the only choice for me. This stock is rock solid when engaged. The folding mechanism has tight lockup to the receiver, and is a 2 pin installation. The polymer stock is very durable. The finish is like sandpaper on the polymer. I am not used to that finish, but its not necessarily bad. The swivel mount is perfectly located for a 1 point and can function with the stock folded or open. The only negative that I have found is that the mechanisim to hold the stock in the folded position is not a true lock like on a ump or vector. It relies on a ramp at the folding joint. I would have liked to see a stronger spring in the folding mechanism.
Shawn Lynch –
This thing is solid built.The drawback is that when "locked" into position there is a bit of wobble. I wasn't expecting this from something at this price point and reputation.