from firearms blog
Kind of interested in replacing my MOE stock with this, same weight, but I want the tight lockup and that QD socketThe BCM Gunfighter Stock is a bit smaller and slimmer than the full size collapsible stock. Weighing in at just 7.5 ounces, the BCM Gunfighter Stock is significantly lighter than both the Vltor EMod’s 13.7 oz weight and the 10.7 oz. B5 Systems Enhanced SOPMOD. - See more at: http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2....1rcV2Anh.dpuf
Last edited by ForTehNguyen; 05-04-14 at 14:41.
So it's 3/4 oz lighter than a B5 Bravo. Hmmm
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Thanks for this article.
I like what BCM is doing with the KMR, this stock, and the ELW barrels. I switched to a MFT Minimalist (6.0 oz) from the B5 Bravo (8.9 oz) purely to see if the weight made a difference. I think anything that moves the CG to the middle of the rifle is a good thing. From an engineering standpoint they are taking a look at places where they can gain efficiency. This is a good thing for the industry.
This BCM stock splits the difference in weight at 7.5 oz. Its affordable and looks to be well designed. I will for sure try one at $60 down the road.
BCM koolaid tastes good so far.
Big advantage looks like it has a hidden/recessed/other method pin that locks into the receiver extension. Since this is the vulnerable part in a drop, can only be a good thing.
You can say it looks ugly all you want but it appears as if BCM did their homework here. The locking mechanism appears to be better than any other stock I've seen. Glad they have a patent on it as well so that slimy company (not going to name them) can't steal it.
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