It IS possible to mount an Atlas monopod on the SOPMOD (tapered) collapsible stock on an LMT MWSE:
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It turns out that a Larue POD almost fits - you just need to file off both tapered PLASTIC sides of the underside of the SOPMOD stock. Takes under 5 minutes using any reasonably decent file. Then, mount the Larue POD, hold it in place, and drill first the rear lower hole, and then the upper forward hole, through the (plastic) stock web. Absolute piece of cake to do.
Advantage? WAY more stable than a squeezable bag, does NOT affect the ability of the stock to collapse, does NOT affect the operation of the BattleLine SAPR if you have also installed that, and folds up when not needed without being in the way.
If you choose to later remove it, if you did a decent job of filing symmetrically and drilling clean holes, the stock is not visually tarnished, and in fact most people wouldn't notice the subtle mods.
No downsides that I can see.
Jim G
Close-up:
It turns out that a Larue POD almost fits - you just need to file off both tapered PLASTIC sides of the underside of the SOPMOD stock. Takes under 5 minutes using any reasonably decent file. Then, mount the Larue POD, hold it in place, and drill first the rear lower hole, and then the upper forward hole, through the (plastic) stock web. Absolute piece of cake to do.
Advantage? WAY more stable than a squeezable bag, does NOT affect the ability of the stock to collapse, does NOT affect the operation of the BattleLine SAPR if you have also installed that, and folds up when not needed without being in the way.
If you choose to later remove it, if you did a decent job of filing symmetrically and drilling clean holes, the stock is not visually tarnished, and in fact most people wouldn't notice the subtle mods.
No downsides that I can see.
Jim G