Stack never played a Premier League game at Arsenal
Plymouth Argyle have completed the signing of former Republic of Ireland Under-21 goalkeeper Graham Stack on a two-year deal.
Stack, 26, who was a free agent, had been training with the Pilgrims during their pre-season programme.
The ex-Arsenal trainee was available after Reading released him this summer.
"Graham is a Premiership and Championship goalkeeper. He's seen it, done it, and got the T-shirt," boss Paul Sturrock told the club's website.
Roman Larrieu had been the only senior keeper in Argyle's squad after Luke McCormick was suspended while he awaits trial following a fatal driving accident.
Stack played twice in the Championship for Wolves last season while on loan, and has also had spells at Beveren, Millwall and Leeds.
He never made a league appearance for the Gunners, but started five League Cup ties.
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