Did a quick search here and didn't find much. Any real world experience?
http://www.hoguestore.com/index.php?...ath=16_679_833
If there's a thread covering this please point me in the right direction and lock this one down. Thanks.
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Did a quick search here and didn't find much. Any real world experience?
http://www.hoguestore.com/index.php?...ath=16_679_833
If there's a thread covering this please point me in the right direction and lock this one down. Thanks.
I've heard of hogue grips drying out and cracking, if their stock has the same rubberization...
There's a thread over on TOS by the manufacturer with details on weight, MSRP, etc. No real world experience here though.
link:
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_124/6...uttstocks.html
I see another possible issue, there is no enhanced locking mechanism for excessive play!
From TOS ... "buy the shit out of that thing, all the mil spec is just nonsense."
I had a Hogue stock on a cheap Remington 700 six or seven years ago.
I hated it. Too much rubber is too much and a grippy rubber cheek weld is very annoying, painful if you have a beard.
It looks like a MOE had drunkin' sex with a Rogers Super Stock!
Sorry I don't have any experience with the stock. I wouldn't buy it because the bug juice on my cheek would melt the rubber. I live in a swamp and the skeeters will eat you alive without bug juice. I had a Hogue grip once before I started wearing gloves. It melted to a gooey mess from the bug juice on my hand. Something to think about if you live/shoot in an area with skeeters
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