Patent ID: 8819981

Claim:
An under-fold firearm stock assembly, said stock assembly comprising: a forearm stock that includes an elongated main body having a front end, a back end, pair of opposing generally parallel side walls joined together by a bottom wall and forming a generally U shaped channel, a first generally circular channel that is disposed along the back end of the main body and extending between the pair of opposing side walls, a second generally circular channel that is disposed along a lower portion of the first circular channel, said second channel extending between the pair of opposing side walls, a firing mechanism opening disposed within the bottom wall said opening including a ridge disposed therein, and a bolt opening disposed along the bottom wall of the main body, said bolt opening being interposed between the firing mechanism opening and the front end of the main body, wherein said bolt opening, firearm receiver opening and ridge are configured to receive and engage a conventional firing mechanism; an elongated generally hollow hand grip that includes a main body having an upper end that is flush mounted to the bottom wall of the forearm stock via a connector, a middle section having a rough surface and a plurality of finger ridges, and a bottom surface that includes an opening, said opening functioning to provide access to the connector; an elongated stock that includes a pair of laterally spaced arms each having a first end and a second end, and a butt stock pivotally secured to the second end of each of the laterally spaced arms; and a pivot assembly that is configured to transition the elongated stock between an open position and a closed position, said pivot assembly consisting of a generally hollow axel that is in communication with one of the pair of laterally spaced arms of the elongated stock, and the first channel of the forearm stock, a button spring that is in communication with an inside portion of the hollow axel, a button and split pin that are in communication with each of the axel and button spring, a lock pin that is in communication with the second channel of the forearm stock, and a retaining ring that is in communication with the other of the pair of laterally spaced arms, said retaining ring functioning to lock the elongated stock in each of the open and closed positions.