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    Question B5 Sopmod Bavo Stock, Fits Loose? Tight? Any wobble to the stock for you? Thanks!

    So I decided to go with the B5 Sopmod Bravo stock for my new AR build.

    My local shop has one so I took my Spikes Tactical Milspec buffer tube in with me to test ... it had to much wobble for me.

    I LOVE this stock and really want one but cannot handle Any wobble ... maybe if it's just a tiny bit I'm okay but it was more then a tiny bit with that stock.

    And reading reviews, video reviews, etc. most all say it is a pretty tight and snug fit on their buffer tubes.

    I thought Hmm, okay let me try the MOE SL they have in the case to see if it's just my buffer tube ... that Magpul MOE SL was CrAzY SNUG on my buffer tube ... so I know the tube it good, plus it fits perfect on my Magpul CTR now and locks up 99% solid with friction lock.

    BUT the damn B5 Bravo they had their was quite loose.

    I read they had issues with their stock a while back being out of spec ... I am wondering is the B5 Bravo stock they had was an older one and maybe if I ordered a new one from say BCM etc. that I would have better luck and get a tighter one.

    I want better cheek weld but want a smaller lightweight stock with no pointless battery compartments etc. an the B5 Bravo was literally the best of ALL worlds. My CTR is great but I hate the small cheek weld.

    Just need a B5 Bravo that is solid on my tube if possible.

    Anyway that's my story

    How is yours on your tube? Any Play? I know some might now mind a slight bit of wobble but I myself do and want to know how well your B5 fits on your receiver extension???

    Thanks so much guys!

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    I have two now, only one is on a rifle.
    It's not particularly solid, but there isn't enough wobble to annoy me or cause me to shoot any worse, so I'm okay.

    It's older brother is the most solid stock I've ever used though. I have to brace my rifle and use two hands to adjust my standard sopmod.

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    Ya I heard the B5 Enhanced is solid ... just too big, to much cheek weld due to the battery compartments that are worthless to me and too heavy overall

    That's why the Bravo was the ticket ... but the one at my local shop was a bit too loose for my liking and didn't know if they vary at all.

    I know they vary based on the buffer tube, but like I said the CTR is solid and rock solid when locked and the new MOE SL they had and tried that and holy hell it was tight as a drum, had to really use some good force to move it (which I like) ... So I know the tube is good ... well at least for Magpul stuff anyway.

    Just undecided whether I want to order one and take the loss of re-stocking fee and paying to ship back if it is the same you know .. I could lose like 1/3 of the purchase price on that alone if I don't care for it and it's just as wobbly.

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    I love my B5 bravo stocks, and they are the perfect size, but I can't say either is "completely solid" in terms of the wobbling. They are both pretty solid, but can feel a tiny wobble (nothing close to the MOE or standard stocks though. Very slight and doesn't bother me)

    Have you tried the Magpul STR? Might be too big if you don't like the B5 SOPMOD stock, but that has the same locking mechanism as the CTR, just with the wider cheek base. Could be an option

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    Ya I have seen the STR but those things are just Way To Big ... I am not a fan of the really large heavy battery compartment type stocks. The ACS-L is nice but very unattractive and and a lot pointless weight with the storage compartment etc.

    The CTR is perfect for me but I just want something with a better cheek weld is all and the B5 Bravo fits the bill perfect ... And IMHO looks much better on an AR so that's a plus as well.

    I am thinking of ordering one and crossing my fingers that it is a better run and a bit tighter on my tube.

    If not I guess I can redneck it and slap a strip or two of electrical tape on the tube if possible to snug it up nicer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7.62NATO View Post
    Have a B5 SOPMOD stock on a BCM RE - it is solid. I ordered mine from: www.rogtac.com/
    I have a B5 SOPMOD Bravo on a BCM mil-spec buffer tube and it is solid as well.
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    I guess maybe some tubes are a fraction of a milimeter smaller or larger that gives different end results for different guys.

    But the thing that bothers me on that logic.

    The B5 Bravo is a tad loose with slight wobble ... but like I had said I threw on a MOE SL and Holy Crap that thing was tight as tight could be ... you would literally have to hold the gun down solid and pull on the stock just to get it to move on the buffer.

    So if I am saying that my ST buffer tube may be a touch small to fit the B5 Systems stock and it should be slightly bigger around then the MOE SL wouldn't even fit on the tube if that was the case.

    Oh well, who knows, guess I'll just stick with the CTR with friction lock for now as that fits fine and moves freely when unlocked but when locked is 99% solid.

    I do think though I am still gonna try and order a Bravo and give it a shot to see how well it fits.

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    I have two B5's, they went on the tubes a bit tight and have just a tiny bit of movement.
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    My Bravo has a bit of wobble, but not enough to bother me. I was expecting a tighter fit based on reviews I had read.

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