robino said:who sells this kit?
i've seen them on MAC10's but weren't able to ask where
anyone know?
BCG05 said:If your looking for the Mini Uzi sidefolder they're made by Sam @ Practical. If your looking for the full size Uzi "underfolder stock" they are / were made by Stony, see the stickied thread @ the top. I've got one of the mini uzi stocks for the M10 that I'm considering selling & picking up a Lage folder. HTH

P7M13 said:Here's Practical's web site: http://www.practicalpage.com/index.php
robino said:i need it for the Powder Springs MAC 10
let me know when you decide to sell it and how much, thanks.

These side folding Mini Uzi stocks for the Mac do permanent damage to the finish at the back plate of your lower receiver. The factory stock works very well and does no damage what so ever. Just something for you to think about before doing something you may regret in the fiture. Please bear in mind that these Mac's are becoming rare and they are very collectable title 2 weapons like the Thomson, MP-5, Uzi etc.robino said:you got a mini uzi side folder f/s then...
and that comes with the kit to mount on the Mac 10 or M-11

macaholic said:These side folding Mini Uzi stocks for the Mac do permanent damage to the finish at the back plate of your lower receiver. The factory stock works very well and does no damage what so ever. Just something for you to think about before doing something you may regret in the fiture. Please bear in mind that these Mac's are becoming rare and they are very collectable title 2 weapons like the Thomson, MP-5, Uzi etc.
macaholic said:These side folding Mini Uzi stocks for the Mac do permanent damage to the finish at the back plate of your lower receiver. The factory stock works very well and does no damage what so ever. Just something for you to think about before doing something you may regret in the fiture. Please bear in mind that these Mac's are becoming rare and they are very collectable title 2 weapons like the Thomson, MP-5, Uzi etc.
Please think long and hard before doing anything so permanent as welding on your lower receiver. Although the original stock may have some wobble, once you put it up to your shoulder and pull it tight, wobble becomes a non issue. It's been my experience that the pre 86 m/11-9's usually have a tighter fit with the stock as well as tighter fitting magwells. The stock is a very minor issue to overcome if used properly, but please do yourself a favor and refrain from anything you will surely regret in the future over something as minor as a little wobble in your stock. If your stock is worn and doesn't want to stay in place, simply buy a new one. The new one just may even fit better than the old one. I have experienced this between parts and other guns due to tolerances from one gun to another. I wish you the best of luck!NH_Joe said:Permanent damage to parkerizing? That's a real tragedy.
The stock stock is a piece of junk. This mac/uzi stock is strong, comfortable, and only closes when you want it to. I like mine so much I've been thinking about having it welded to the back of my receiver.
What did you decide to do with the issue concerning the receiver pin hole in your lower receiver? Do you happen to own a Powder Springs Mac?NEFOZ said:I agree with mac the mini uzi style side folder wears the finish on the back plate of the lower. But I dissagree as to the quality and use fullness of the factory stock. I found the mini uzi side folder to be a superior stock in all ways.
NEFOZ
macaholic said:These side folding Mini Uzi stocks for the Mac do permanent damage to the finish at the back plate of your lower receiver. The factory stock works very well and does no damage what so ever. Just something for you to think about before doing something you may regret in the fiture. Please bear in mind that these Mac's are becoming rare and they are very collectable title 2 weapons like the Thomson, MP-5, Uzi etc.
Well at least your on the right track. I have two Powder Springs Model 10's and both of my stock's fit very snug. I wish I could say the same for my two Daniels model 11's. However, as I mentioned in an earlier post, once I pull them snug into my shoulder, the problem no longer exist's. Anyway, I'm glad you are thinking on terms of keeping your Mac's in factory restorable condition, even though my veiw point differs as far as the utility of the original stock is concerned. I wish the very best of luck to you in the future.BCG05 said:I used a piece of a mouse pad to protect the back of the receiver, I was able to have the stock I wanted (as in my gun) without causing any damage to the finish on my highly collectible museum quality Powder Springs...:allright
macaholic said:Well at least your on the right track. I have two Powder Springs Model 10's and both of my stock's fit very snug. I wish I could say the same for my two Daniels model 11's. However, as I mentioned in an earlier post, once I pull them snug into my shoulder, the problem no longer exist's. Anyway, I'm glad you are thinking on terms of keeping your Mac's in factory restorable condition, even though my veiw point differs as far as the utility of the original stock is concerned. I wish the very best of luck to you in the future.

macaholic said:What did you decide to do with the issue concerning the receiver pin hole in your lower receiver? Do you happen to own a Powder Springs Mac?