Non-recoil reducing (fixed stock) "PFS" DIY project. I collected everything almost 4 years ago with the idea of putting together a non-recoil reducing PFS analog for a sporting clays gun, all the adjustability, just no recoil system. This is designed to fit any PFS grip. To be clear, this in no way, shape, or form is a PFS product, and will require machining and assembly. I did design this based on the "drop rod" version of the PFS, in fact the rod is actually even a hair lower, so it's as low as you can get the top rod without running into the bolt that attaches the rod to the grip. I designed and had 3d printed in aluminum the front stock block (the L shaped piece), the back stock block, the pad adjuster block, and the pad adjuster nuts (the bottom right 5 pieces in the photo). I did a little bit of machining on the rear block, the pad adjuster block should be about complete. Also including a rough machined front block that I started with before deciding to 3d print instead. Includes- -7/16 reamer for the hole in a comb block -Two pieces of carbon fiber tubing for the bottom rod (13/16 x 9 5/8 & 7/8 x 19 1/2) -One piece of aluminum rod (if you want a heavier stock) (13/16 x 12) -One piece of aluminum rod for top rod (7/16 x 11 5/8) -One piece of aluminum tube for top rod (lighter) (7/16 x 12) -Couple bags of random screws I don't recall what for -Roughed billet front block -3d printed aluminum front block -3d printed aluminum rear block -3d printed aluminum pad adjuster -3d printed stainless pad adjuster nuts (x2) Unfortunately I subsequently discovered that not only is there ZERO chance I can handle an o/u for SC with SC loads, I can't even really handle one with an actual PFS, so I'm just going to set up an autoloader. $110 shipped for the lot and you can have a go at it