Putting it together, I made a mistake of having the stock fold to the left side.

This seemed easier to operate but it also did the following:
*Hit the charging handle.
*Interfered with the sling.
*And it interfered with the grip.
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Posted in uncategorized on June 16th, 2020
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June 17th, 2020 at 4:59 am
Pretty sure that’s a brace. Not like you planned on using it like a stock when you were building it, right?
June 17th, 2020 at 10:59 am
Several youtube reviewers had problems with the brace folding after firing. Commander Zero resolved that by having the brace fold to the right.
http://www.commanderzero.com/?p=7430
June 17th, 2020 at 12:22 pm
Side-folding stocks typically fold on the right side. The reasoning is the gun lays against the body on its left side, you grab it with your off-hand, and pull the stock open with the right hand.
Since your right hand is what you are grabbing the gun with as it has no fore-grip area, you want to deploy the brace with your left hand. Simply rotate the gun to “gangsta style” position, and flip the brace up and over. Quick and easy, and this also gives you a normal gun surface against your body for holstering/slinging carry.