PTS Enhanced Polymer Stock (EPS) - Dark earth
The PTS Enhanced Polymer Stock (EPS) is a fully-functional collapsible polymer stock, that offers the user lots of flexibility in how to utilize it.
Like all the other PTS polymer products, it is manufactured with authentic Dupont™Zytel® polymer for superior wear and damage resistance as well as durability.
The PTS EPS features a rubberised removable buttpad for a comfortable and a slip-resistant grip. Fixed side storage compartments offer enhanced comfort and a consistent cheek weld. The side storage compartments measure up to 139 x 31mm of spacing so you can fit 2 piece butterfly style 2/3A cell NiMH batteries or Lipo batteries to power your electric airsoft gun, or you can use the compartments for storing AA, AAA, CR123A batteries or other miscellaneous parts storage. Additionally, the rear portion of the stock can fit a 9.6V NiMH mini battery or a LiPo battery of similar size.
There are multiple sling mounting options featured on the stock including QD swivel sockets on both sides, with a pass-through channel for loop-type sling attachments and a sling slot on the front side of the butt part of the stock.
The EPS Stock is compatible with almost all AEG and GBBR buffer tubes.
FEATURES
- Ample spacing for your tools and batteries
- Unique cheek welds for maximum comfort
- Two different types of ambidextrous sling mounts
SPECIFICATION
- Colour – Dark Earth
- Material – Dupont™ Zytel®
- High-Performance Reinforced Polymer
- Dimension – 205 x 135 x 63 mm (without packaging)
- Weight – 332g
- Compatibility – 1.148” dia. Airsoft buffer tube
Disclaimer: This product is for airsoft, training, and simulation purposes only. Utilizing Airsoft products improperly, including in real firearm applications, are potentially dangerous and may cause serious injury. PTS will not accept any responsibility or liability for misuse of this product.
To buy an airsoft weapon in the UK you must have a valid airsoft defence.
This is not a licence, it is basically just proof that you intend to buy an airsoft weapon for use in airsoft.
An airsoft defence could be a UKARA or membership with the British Airsoft Club, and various other forms of defence.
You can only obtain an airsoft defence once you are over the age of 18.
To get an airsoft defence the law is that you should play at least 3 games of airsoft, and that you must have been playing for at least two months.
You can still buy an airsoft gun without a defence, provided you are 18 or older. If you choose to do this we would, by law, two tone (paint in a bright colour) parts of your chosen weapon. This is because an airsoft gun is considered a RIF aka Realistic Imitation Firearm, because they are so close to the real steel, whereas when you paint parts of it in a bright colour it becomes an IF aka Imitation Firearm. The reason being that the bright colours make it look less realistic to the public, and therefor less likely to be mistaken as real, were it to be used for any other purpose than airsoft.
When you order a gun from us you will need to add your defence details in the comments section of the cart. If you do not have a defence you will need to write the colour that you wish to be used for two toning your airsoft weapon.
Here is what's stated in the VCRA (Violent Crime Reduction) Act:
For airsoft skirmishing, the Association of British Airsoft is putting in place arrangements to allow retailers to check that individual purchasers are members of a genuine skirmishing club or site. The key elements of these arrangements are:
1. new players must play at least 3 (three) times in a period of not less than two months before being offered membership
2. membership cards with a photograph and recognised format will be issued for production to retailers
3. A central database will be set up for retailers to cross-check a purchaser’s details
4. member’s entry on the database will be deleted if unused for 12 months.
The defence for airsoft skirmishing can apply to individual players because their purchase of realistic imitation firearms for this purpose is considered part of the “holding” of a skirmishing event.