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    Buttstock for balanced Noveske 14..5”

    I’ve ordered GFY-15 builders kit to go with my Noveske 14.5”. I plan to put a SureFire brake and a carbine buffer tube with a Super 42 buffer spring kit. I want this rifle as balanced as possible, any suggestions on a buttstock?


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    What's your definition of balanced? If you provide a balance point, we may be able to assist....otherwise, we're just gonna suggest what we like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tanktop View Post
    I’ve ordered GFY-15 builders kit to go with my Noveske 14.5”. I plan to put a SureFire brake and a carbine buffer tube with a Super 42 buffer spring kit. I want this rifle as balanced as possible, any suggestions on a buttstock?


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    So I would upgrade to a ubr gen 2 and rock a vltor a5 buffer system. It will put the weight in the back and smooth out your shot with the vltor system even more than the super 42 and sf mb combo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grizzman View Post
    What's your definition of balanced? If you provide a balance point, we may be able to assist....otherwise, we're just gonna suggest what we like.
    Not trying to over complicate it, just don’t want it too front or rear heavy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Furbyballer View Post
    So I would upgrade to a ubr gen 2 and rock a vltor a5 buffer system. It will put the weight in the back and smooth out your shot with the vltor system even more than the super 42 and sf mb combo.

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    Didn’t know you could run a A5 in a UBR. I already run a A5 and I like it but this time I plan to run a carbine buffer with an adjustable gas block.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tanktop View Post
    Didn’t know you could run a A5 in a UBR. I already run a A5 and I like it but this time I plan to run a carbine buffer with an adjustable gas block.


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    The Gen 2 UBR uses a rifle length tube, an internal spacer is used to allow for carbine length buffer use.

    https://www.magpul.com/products/ubr-...lapsible-stock
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    The UBR Gen 1 will not, however the UBR Gen 2 will support the A5 system. Is also a bit lighter and cheaper and has QD slots where the first one should have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tanktop View Post
    I’ve ordered GFY-15 builders kit to go with my Noveske 14.5”. I plan to put a SureFire brake and a carbine buffer tube with a Super 42 buffer spring kit. I want this rifle as balanced as possible, any suggestions on a buttstock?


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    Do you plan on using a suppressor? If so, I find that my UBR 2 balances nicely with a 14.5" barrel (Colt SOCCOM), Magpul SL handguard and mini suppressor (Saker 556k). Without the can, this setup feels rear heavy. If no suppressor, lightweight carbine stocks such as Magpul SL and BCM Gunfighter feel fine to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tanktop View Post
    Not trying to over complicate it, just don’t want it too front or rear heavy.


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    Not trying to over simplify it but only you can decide what you want. Stocks weigh from 4 oz up to a couple of pounds. If you really don't know what you want get and old M4 stock and add weight until it feels right. Weigh and replace with a sock of similar weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hk_shootr View Post
    The Gen 2 UBR uses a rifle length tube, an internal spacer is used to allow for carbine length buffer use.

    https://www.magpul.com/products/ubr-...lapsible-stock
    The Gen II UBR uses an A5 RE
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