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Thread: B5 Sopmod Bravo - rubber buttpad too sticky?

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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    Most people do.

    The main purpose of a buttpad is to keep the gun on your shoulder when shooting one hand. If it is not "sticky," it will not stay there and you will not be able to run the gun.



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    You've got to get it there first

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    I think I'm gonna pick one of these up to try out.getting tired of using the moe/ctr style stocks

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKDoug View Post
    You've got to get it there first
    I run the Bravo. Zero issues "getting it there."



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    Quote Originally Posted by 03scgt View Post
    I think I'm gonna pick one of these up to try out.getting tired of using the moe/ctr style stocks
    Magpul makes great quality stocks but B5 makes impressive stocks as well and provide more contact with the face for less money (Bravo).
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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    I run the Bravo. Zero issues "getting it there."



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    Bought mine from you. I love the stock and won't be changing because of one minor thing I dislike.

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    Hmmm, I run two of those stocks and I don't find that to be a problem.
    don't even try to take my weapons away from me and my peoples...

    this is why i joined this forum...http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=503481
    http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=503240

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    Just bought one of these tonight. It will be replacing a Magpul MOE stock. Interested to see how it compares to the MOE.

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    I have a question, which of the two stocks do you prefer, the B5 SOPMOD BRAVO or the Magpul CTR? Need to pick an aftermarket stock for my new build so your advice will be appreciated.
    Last edited by gcp; 07-02-13 at 20:43.

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    I have changed both my AR's to the B5 Bravo. More comfortable to me, better fit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grunz View Post
    The rubber on this pad is much stickier than that of Magpul or Vltor stocks I've used and it seems to really drag on cotton shirts, slowing down rifle movement - say like shifting hold for a re-load or to high ready etc. I think it would be perfect when running with a nylon PC or other gear, but for cotton shirts its a bit too much.

    Thoughts?
    I thought I was the only one. I bought one from Grant about a month ago and couldn't figure out why this one was not comfortable when I had really liked the competitor's version just a year ago. See the sig line. I don't wear nylon anything if I can help it. It is not for me. I'd hold onto it if I could find a harder rubber replacement.
    I do not ride to work in a helicopter or pretend to have insider information from my fifth cousin's friend about Delta Force, although I once served with a SEAL unit at Fort Monroe. It was a wedding party and I was 10. And no, I have not stopped talking about it.

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