I haven't found a reason to stray from the mil spec adjustable. I use the WOTG sling so no need for qd's. I will say that I have a BCM Mod 0 on a 16" middy and I like its firm lockup and cheek weld.
I haven't found a reason to stray from the mil spec adjustable. I use the WOTG sling so no need for qd's. I will say that I have a BCM Mod 0 on a 16" middy and I like its firm lockup and cheek weld.
Magpul UBR 2. Solid, relatively lightweight for something so solid, consistent cheekweld and A5 buffer compatible.
Guess I’m used to the standard m4 waffle stock. Mostly that’s what I have and use. However, I do have one with a B5 sopmod bravo and I like it. Slight preference for the m4 waffle, though. Probably due to familiarity.
B5/LMT SOPMOD is my go-to. Love the cheekweld!
If plan A didn’t work, the alphabet has 25 more letters.
LWRC compact is my go to stock body.
Small, has extended cheek areas, light weight. A solid, no nonsense, modern adaptation of the Colt N1
https://www.lwrci.com/p-336-lwrci-co...ble-stock.aspx
Last edited by hk_shootr; 05-16-18 at 20:36.
Proper Planing Prevents Piss Poor Performance.......
Magpul MOE SL-S, great ergos, solid, simply, works well with VLTOR A5 tube.
I Don’t like the bulk of the SOPMOD. Don’t like the angle of the buttplate on the waffle with front-heavy work guns. Hate the facial hair snagging of the VLTOR stock.
I like the CTR because the angle is tolerable (would prefer 90*), it does not have slop, and it stands up in a corner well. I like the CAR stock because it is lightweight and has that 90* angle that I like for front heavy guns. The CAR stock has graced most of my issued M4’s and variants, while the CTR is on my favorite personal gun. The MOE is on my .22LR.
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“What’s New” button, but without GD: https://www.m4carbine.net/search.php...new&exclude=60 , courtesy of ST911.
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LWRC compact for SBR and carbine length guns with red dots designed to play offense.
Magpul STR for Reece and SPR type guns with magnified glass designed to play defense.
I have a BCM stock on one gun and I am about to get rid of it. The female sling socket does not have enough freedom of movement. LWRC got this right. The sling socket stops are set in an X rather than a + and allows the sling to correctly blouse over the shoulder no matter how the shooter is holding the gun. Everyone else including BCM and Magpul get this wrong.
I could care less about exposed adjustment latches or friction lock levers. The crane sopmod stock is outdated and has been superceded by the Magpul STR.
I also don’t use the battery storage feature. Batteries are extra shit that belong in an administrative pouch attached to field gear.
Last edited by scottryan; 05-16-18 at 21:28.
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I really like the Car15 stock, as it is compact, light weight, and unobtrusive. I used to exclusively run Vltor stocks due to their quality construction, tight lock up, and pleasant cheek weld. That being said, I've started to take a more minimalist approach to my rifle setup. My current go to gun has a cheap fiberlite N1 replica stock, and it is by far my favorite. The SOPMOD AND Vltor stocks all seem really bulky in comparison, and I plan to phase all of mine out as soon as I can find more N1 style stocks.
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