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ProMag Archangel Pistol Grip Adj Stock Ruger PCC 9MM Carbine
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krypt's Review of ProMag Archangel Pistol Grip Adj Stock Ruger PCC 9MM Carbine

after reading mixed reviews of the pro mag archangel pc carbine stock from other reviews on other online gun stores who stocks it i decided to take a chance knowing there will be some setbacks on the promag stock that can be fixed. bought the pro mag stock in sept 2024 to be attached to a ruger pc carbine california compliant #19102 rifle. instructions are kind of vague. doesn’t say how the mag release works. turns out the bar above the trigger on the stock slides forward on both sides to release the magazine. the mag release spring on the stock was thicker than the thinner springs mentioned on other reviews which caused the mag to fall out when firing. this time the thicker spring made it hard to slide the bar to release the mag. i used a glock firing pin spring 5.5lbs cut it to size with the one supplied with the stock and use that instead. mag stays in place in the well and slider bar easier to release the mag. now the fun part getting the upper receiver into the pro mag lower stock. yes, it is snug. i coated the inside of the stock and the upper receiver with synthetic motor oil and was able to join the two part together without a mallet. you just gotta open up the front end of the stock outward and use even pressure just a little so the frontend of the upper receiver will seat into the front of the stock. use oem glock mags and the carrier bolt will clear it fully seated. for some reason magpul glock mags doesn’t work. If you’re using magpul glock mags you have to insert the magpul mags before it locks in the magwell in order for it to work so it’s not fully seated. i haven’t tried a 10+ round mag because i live in a restricted mag capacity state so i don’t know what kind of results you get using a 17, 20, 30+ round mag because of the extra weight of the mag. disassembling the mag stock you have to remove the screw inside the pistol handle and the two stock receiver screws. stick a smaller tip screwdriver then when it starts to separate then use a wide tip were the stock meets the upper receiver and pry slowly.
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