Like the title says, what rear stock are you running on your Mcrees and why?
Feel free to post pics, I am trying to decide if I want to use a Magpul PRS that I have sitting around or try something else.
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Like the title says, what rear stock are you running on your Mcrees and why?
Feel free to post pics, I am trying to decide if I want to use a Magpul PRS that I have sitting around or try something else.
I am debating either the UBR I have sitting in the gun room, or ordering a PRS.
The PRS is slowly gaining ground, as bonus time approaches.
I'm running the ACS-L. I like the height and the storage compartment for the spare battery to my PST.
Mcree folding rear. Fully adj. rear and does everything I need it to. They make excellent stuff.
I really debated whether to buy the Mcrees rear but wanted to try the chassis with my PRS, since it is just gathering dust at the moment. If the rear stock goes on sale I will likely end up buying one, they look like a solid piece.
carbine tube and a CTR with a Magpul riser. If you want a light handy little gun, pair it with the shorter forend and a shorter-ish barrel, and you've got quite the little hunting gun.
I may have to go with something other than the PRS. The stock wants to rotate on the receiver extension, which is nice for adjusting the angle of the butt plate for different shooting positions but does not provide a stable platform.
Because there is no buffer or spring inside the RE would I be compromising the integrity of the stock/RE by using a small self tapping screw to keep the stock from rotating on the RE?
If using a set screw is ok, theoretically I could have multiple holes drilled that I could use to rotate the stock to for different shooting positions.
I'm running the McRee folder. It has every adjustment I need, locks up totally solid and although I haven't tested it yet, I think it'll be much easier to pack the rifle up and down the mountains here.
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XLR sells their stocks separate and have plenty of adjustment. Also much lighter than the PRS.
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