CTR for a traditional adjustable stock. But the facial hair ripping drives me toward the UBR.
CTR for a traditional adjustable stock. But the facial hair ripping drives me toward the UBR.
I use a b5 bravo. The cheek weld is perfect for my 1-4x.
Never had an issue with m4 stock and rds.
I love the BCM stock, I don’t have the tension issues, I think that the BCM stock is the best compromise between cheek weld and weight. I don’t need storage in my stocks, as I already have them in my grips, and VFG.
With that said I’ve tried most other stocks mentioned, I’ve learned a few things:
Magpul stock suck for cheekwelds, and I hate when I have to pull that little cross bar to remove or install them.
Sopmod stocks got the best cheekweld but weigh more than a aircraft carrier boat anchor.
B5 Enhanced was cool without the storage of the sopmod, just not my favorite(one of my guns still has one).
Vltor stocks the EMOD, and Imod were both way too tight on the buffer tubes, even after sanding down the inside, to the point where it wasnt worth the effort, and I’m a clean shaven dude, and those would even pull my stubble, quick nope.
The BCM just checks all the boxes for me without any of the negatives, they just work.
Last edited by JulyAZ; 05-16-18 at 23:15.
It all about the cheek weld and the sight alignment that provides. For me the MagPul Moe SL does it just right.
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Started out with an ACS-L. Pulled on my beard so I pulled it off. It's seeing good service today though. From there I went through the STR's, CTR's before settling on the Vltor EMod. They just really work for me. Some however, pull the crap out of my beard. I guess I'm learning to live with it because I'm still buying them!
1. Vltor EMod/UBR Gen 2
2. Magpul SL-S (Managing battery removal on this stock is sooooooo much easier than my LMT or B5's.)
3. LMT SOPMOD/B5 SOPMOD Enhanced (I have yet to tell the difference when shooting my AR's equipped with either.
I find the type and purpose of the weapon drives my stock choice. (usually) For example on my 308 battle rifle and precision AR's, I prefer the Vltor EMod or UBR Gen 2. With an A5 system, both have a LoP of almost 16" Plus the battery storage is better suited for the typical optics batteries I have - although I usually have the cargo mgt system in my Hogue grips with 2032's there also.
On SBR's I prefer lighter stocks like the Magpul SL-S or SOPMODs. Either the B5 Enhanced or the LMT. Honestly, when I'm shooting both I cannot tell the difference. Again, these are more suited for battery storage for the CQ optics I run on these rifles.
I don't have any BCM although I've heard they are super lightweight, I really don't get too excited over their offerings.
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B5 SOPMOD and Bravos are my favorite. I never move mine.. all the way extended is how I roll.
My 5.56's rock BCM's but my 7.62 has a B5.
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I just recently picked up a Magpul SL-S, and other than a Gen 1 UBR it's the only other Magpul stock I've used.. with that said, I wish I'd have bought one earlier on as it's quickly becoming my favorite stock. Heavy enough that it balances out a front heavy rifle (especially with a suppressor), cheek weld feels great, and it has an interior spring the puts pressure against the RE to keep movement to a minimum.
I also like the BCM SOPMOD Gunfighter stocks as well. The original version, although light weight, doesn't offer a very good cheek weld for me and I find my face "floating" when searching for the dot on an RDS. With the SOPMOD version I get a similar cheek weld to the SL-S or B5 Bravo while still keeping the weight down.
As others have said, it really depends on the rifles intended use as to which I decide to run.
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