Interpretation
(1) In this order, unless the context otherwise requires,—
free-standing grip, in relation to a firearm, means a grip that,—
(a) is designed to be gripped by the whole or most of the trigger hand of a person firing the firearm; and
(b) is (if any trigger guard is disregarded) structurally connected to the firearm at only one point; and
(c) when deployed, protrudes from the firearm in a direction that is closer to being perpendicular to the barrel than to being parallel to it; and
(d) is neither—
(i) a thumb-hole stock; nor
(ii) a stock of the type commonly described as a Dragunov stock or Dragunov-style stock
This is the definition of a pistol grip taken of the police website so if the stock does not fit the above description it does not have a pistol grip so is fine .
I can not find anything to say if a stock is legal or if a stock is not legal it just must not be a pistol grip as defined above. You could put an A2 stock on and no grip if that is what you want .
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