Okay guys, I know at this point the entire idea of an airsoft AICS stock for a .22 isn't so original, but I still felt motivated to try it and put my own spin on things. I decided to go with a Savage Mark II FVSR as I haven't seen but one other done, and it was a non-folder, plus I already have a Mark II and it's a tack driver, so I wouldn't need to buy more magazines for a different action.
I didn't really take pictures along the way, but I have the finished product. I took some with it along side my .300 Win Mag AICS, just for comparison. I think it looks excellent, if I don't say so myself!
One thing I thought would be custom would be hooking up the magazine release to that of the action, so I can utilize the paddle in the stock itself. It wasn't that hard and it works great, considering the alternative PIA it would be to release the magazines from up inside the mag well.
Let me know what you think!!!
If you have any questions I would be happy to provide more pics/details for anyone who might be motivated to give it a try themselves. I think I may take this one to a local gun show and try to sell it, since it turned out so great and was relatively easy to build.
No range report yet, as the hurricane in the atlantic is creating a lot of wind for us here in FL, but that will come next weekend hopefully.
I didn't really take pictures along the way, but I have the finished product. I took some with it along side my .300 Win Mag AICS, just for comparison. I think it looks excellent, if I don't say so myself!

One thing I thought would be custom would be hooking up the magazine release to that of the action, so I can utilize the paddle in the stock itself. It wasn't that hard and it works great, considering the alternative PIA it would be to release the magazines from up inside the mag well.
Let me know what you think!!!

If you have any questions I would be happy to provide more pics/details for anyone who might be motivated to give it a try themselves. I think I may take this one to a local gun show and try to sell it, since it turned out so great and was relatively easy to build.
No range report yet, as the hurricane in the atlantic is creating a lot of wind for us here in FL, but that will come next weekend hopefully.









