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Ruger charger #8224665 04/04/21 12:39 AM
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Just got my hands on one to put a brace on and looking into chassis systems. Has anyone done this on one? Been looking at the agp arms one but dont really no if I want to spend that much on one or just not worry about a folding brace option.

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I don't have folders on mine, so I have the buffer tube adapters rather than the 1913 rail adapters.

Farrowtech makes a good adapter for less money than the Copper Custom, although they are machined from Delrin rather than aluminum.

This is my Wife's "Get Out Of My House" gun (8" barrel, FT adapter, UTG Scout rail (shortened), Strike Ind. brace) ~ the reflex sight was added for me, She prefers the green laser.

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I liked it so well, that I built another one for me. (10" barrel)

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Both stay loaded with CCI Velocitors, and while they are not ideal, they both have low noise and high hit probability.




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I like those setups but I think Im going to go with the 1913 brace and adapter I just like the folding aspect of it for throwing in my backpack when Im out hunting

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Pretty cool 9x19;

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I purchased an SB Tactical folding brace for my 10" charger I bought on here, but can't for the life of me get it to fold back up. While i like the looks of it and the fit was good, the folding option was why i went with it and mine doesn't fold. I'm not a weak guy and i've watched the how to videos and tried, but it hasn't worked on mine, so i wouldn't suggest the SB tactical

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I have the AGP arms folder on mine and I like it. Fits nicely in my backpack when folded


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Re: Ruger charger [Re: Ben Kabisch] #8234654 04/13/21 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Ben Kabisch
I purchased an SB Tactical folding brace for my 10" charger I bought on here, but can't for the life of me get it to fold back up. While i like the looks of it and the fit was good, the folding option was why i went with it and mine doesn't fold. I'm not a weak guy and i've watched the how to videos and tried, but it hasn't worked on mine, so i wouldn't suggest the SB tactical


Sorry, NOT SB Tactical, i made a mistake...I got a kit from S&P with the UTG folding stock adapter...the UTG part is the one I'm having issues with

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