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Thread: Liking your Magpul MOE rifle stock?

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    Liking your Magpul MOE rifle stock?

    To be clear, I am asking about this one:

    http://store.magpul.com/product/MAG404/181

    My searches have brought up a lot of pre-release discussion and some positives from first-adopters but little else.

    How are you liking these? Any major issues? How is the cheekweld? How do you like the LOP? Bonus question: Anyone switch to a MOE from a PRS?

    About me: I am looking to replace the A2 stock on an Armalite AR-10t. I want something that would fit a monopod and possibly give a better cheekweld with a scope. This will primarily be used prone or from a bench.

    Thanks!

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    They are much more functional than a standard fixed stock.I have to rifles equipped with them and couldn't be happier. Cheek weld is excellent, multiple sling points and A1 length of pull. Obviously much lighter than the PRS. They are rated a buy...

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    Re: Liking your Magpul MOE rifle stock?

    I like the MOE but I like the STR more. I have 1 of each but the STR sits on my main. I have an Aimpoint pro on my main rifle and I think the STR offers better cheekweld when using optics. I also have 5 Aimpoint batteries sitting in one of the storage tubes in the stock which should give me a lifetime worth of working optics if I ever need to hit the road.

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    I have been wondering about this stock. I have a spare lower that I have been trying to decide on what to do with it. I was thinking 18inch barrel with a fixed stock and this one caught my eye.

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    Looks nice but I prefer an adjustable.
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    I'm running one on my 20" build right now and love it. As stated above, great cheek weld and sling options are endless. If your going fixed stock, its definitely the way to go.
    Last edited by Burls; 06-11-13 at 00:00.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burls View Post
    If your going fixed stock, its defiantly the way to go.
    You don't have to be defiant about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    You don't have to be defiant about it.
    Ha! Stupid auto correct, I need to start proof reading when posting from my phone.

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    Rather than start another thread, I'll bump this one up for more feedback. Are y'all that tried the MOE Rifle stock still happy with it?

    I'm building a simple 20" LW and this stock is very tempting - I like the storage and the simplicity. It's either a MOE Rifle or yet another ACS-L on an A5.
    Ken in Illinois

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    Quote Originally Posted by HeavyDuty View Post
    It's either a MOE Rifle or yet another ACS-L on an A5.
    I think that the ACS on an A5 7 position is the best thing to happen to the platform since aluminum... I built one with that set up and fell in love in the first magazine.

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