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Thread: What is a good collapsible stock for the AR15?

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    I have a 6920 with the Rogers super stock and have been considering the Magpul ACS-L stock, looks like it would have a better cheek weld but I'm not sure about the attachment points on it for my sling. I like how I can have the sling attached to the top of the Rogers stock.

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    On a carbine, I like the Rogers stock as well.. !
    Ain't no pockets on a shroud..

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    B5. GH

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    The Rogers is light weight too. I like mine over the MOE.
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    Stocks are like underwear. Some guys like boxers, some like ball-huggers and some like boxer briefs. Then you have another segment that likes ladies panties because they are soft and silky. Ultimately seeking an answer to this is not going to help you because you can end up with 20,000 different answers.



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    Quote Originally Posted by ronald View Post
    I am looking for a good colapsable stock for my AR15. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    Thanks
    Im a fan of the Magpul UBR w/enhanced buttpad & strike plate (sold separately)
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    +10 for Magpul CTR.....
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    ^^^ What the experts said. I like the Magpul CTR.

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    I had it narrowed down to the B5 and STR and then saw this


    http://blogs.militarytimes.com/gears...ugh-talk-goes/

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    Do you plan on dropping it repeatedly until you damage the stock? If so, then you better look at your entire carbine because you will probably break grips, sights and other stuff first.

    Quote Originally Posted by JG007 View Post
    I had it narrowed down to the B5 and STR and then saw this


    http://blogs.militarytimes.com/gears...ugh-talk-goes/



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