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Does this stock allow a heavy barrel to free float? Thanks. — 2 Answers

by Dave, from NC, United States Asked on March 30, 2019

Name FAB Defense UAS-R Ruger 10/22 UAS Precision Stock Conversion Kit (4.4)
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Answered by SHAUN, guest, from NM, United States, on January 28, 2020

Actually if you remove the barrel channel via the 3 screws, the bull barrel should free float. No sanding is required if you remove that channel. There is a gap between the barrel and stock once removed. Stock doesn't contact barrel so i would consider it free floating. If you are using a factory ruger barrel be aware that the removable channel does contact a factory barrel and will not free float..

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Answered by Locked in, guest, from NC, United States, on July 08, 2019

No,it does not free float. Bought mine in May and sanded until going through the barrel grove.My .920 did not fit.

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