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    Rogers super stock

    Are these good to go. I have a new 11.5 colt 6943 coming and was thinking of putting one on it.

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    Rogers Super Stocs come on factory Colt rifles for a period of time. They haven't been used for many years. They were Colt branded and can be found for sale pretty often.

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    Colt stopped using them for a reason. They did not get rave reviews, and were typically replaced ASAP when they reached the buyer / owner. Notice that you never see them in pics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickman View Post
    Colt stopped using them for a reason. They did not get rave reviews, and were typically replaced ASAP when they reached the buyer / owner. Notice that you never see them in pics.
    You make a great point that I failed to mention. I think the only reason people buy them (Colt branded) are to have as part of their collection.

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    I actually kind of like them. I first saw one on a factory Wilson Combat rifle and ended up using a few on my builds.

    Lately though, I like the Hogue stock.

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    What is your favorite sub $100 adjustable stock

    I have a new colt on the way and I don’t like their collapsible stock. What are your favorites that are sub $100?

    A little cheek weld is nice. I will be using a carry handle rear sight and a flip up colt front sight on a 11.5 barrel.


    Thanks for your help

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    B5 SOPMOD.

    ETA: Threads were merged- this was originally posted in a threat titled "Favorite stocks under $100", for context.
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    I love them. They're lighter than Magpul stuff and they fit very tightly on the buffer tubes so there's no rattle.

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    I still make extensive use of the old style CAR stock. The actual Colt N1s are pricey nowadays as they are highly sought-after by collectors and cloners but copies are available from places like M&A Parts and Brownells for like $25-$40, possibly less if you check the used parts bins of your local gun shops.




    I just kinda like them. Are they going to be everyone’s cup of tea? No, but they are compact, light and relatively sleek.

    That being said, I’m working on a Recce build and for that I’m going to use a BCM stock as I think its a better choice for that purpose.

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    Thanks I am looking for a little more cheekweld

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