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Posted: 3/5/2024 12:13:12 PM EDT
Anyone? I plan on putting on a 16" I eventually plan on barreling to a 14.5. Post pics if you have them please.
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They look so goofy on that huge thicc schig schpear or wtf ever boondoggle rifle they're pouring millions into that will eventually not get fielded because it sucks and the ammo sucks and nothing is quantifiably better enough to merit total M16/M4 replacement.
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i had the LWRCI Ultra Compact Stock assembly on a 14.5" project i was doing. its not the same stock, but the size is simular to the SL-M from Magpul. T |
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What would be the point or compromising by using this stock on anything other than a PDW?
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Can't never could 'til try came along.
"All welchers should be removed from the EE".-Aimless |
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Originally Posted By regular_guy01: What would be the point or compromising by using this stock on anything other than a PDW? View Quote @regular_guy01 i tend to run my stocks short anyway and was able to save about an inch and a half overall length when fully collapsed i did it mainly for packaging. i ran the same setup on my 11.3" 300blk and the LWRCI spring and buffer were perfect for both subs and supers. T |
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@spyderboy03
Nice set up! How do you like that pistol grip? Die Free right? |
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Originally Posted By ak4784: @spyderboy03 Nice set up! How do you like that pistol grip? Die Free right? View Quote |
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Originally Posted By regular_guy01: What would be the point or compromising by using this stock on anything other than a PDW? View Quote Because I cannot afford the cost of the tax stamps needed to make a PDW and I want something that will work with armor. This has a smaller footprint and on a 14.5 should fit the bill? |
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Originally Posted By doom1430: Because I cannot afford the cost of the tax stamps needed to make a PDW and I want something that will work with armor. This has a smaller footprint and on a 14.5 should fit the bill? View Quote |
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Originally Posted By spyderboy03: SL-M and SL-K are the same length from the latch pin to the butt. This means your gun will be exactly the same length fully collapsed or fully extended on a standard buffer tube with the SL-M as the SL-K. The only benefit for length is with an LWRC or KAK tube. https://i.imgur.com/kDRcBd0.jpg View Quote I can see that the M is slightly smaller than the K. I think the K is what I'm going to go with. |
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Think of it like a 2024 car stock. 7.1oz, perpendicular sling loop, rubber buttpad, slight slope to the cheekweld. Great for those who stick to the middle between fully extended and NTCH.
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Originally Posted By doom1430: I can see that the M is slightly smaller than the K. I think the K is what I'm going to go with. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By spyderboy03: SL-M and SL-K are the same length from the latch pin to the butt. This means your gun will be exactly the same length fully collapsed or fully extended on a standard buffer tube with the SL-M as the SL-K. The only benefit for length is with an LWRC or KAK tube. https://i.imgur.com/kDRcBd0.jpg View Quote Did not know KAK had a thing. Thanks |
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Originally Posted By spyderboy03: SL-M and SL-K are the same length from the latch pin to the butt. This means your gun will be exactly the same length fully collapsed or fully extended on a standard buffer tube with the SL-M as the SL-K. The only benefit for length is with an LWRC or KAK tube. https://i.imgur.com/kDRcBd0.jpg View Quote That's the cold water that hit me when I got of my 2. I was a little disappointed. I know it's not necessary but it would be nice if you could still get the filler plate for the stock. I'd take the butt pad off. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By PistoleroJesse: Originally Posted By spyderboy03: SL-M and SL-K are the same length from the latch pin to the butt. This means your gun will be exactly the same length fully collapsed or fully extended on a standard buffer tube with the SL-M as the SL-K. The only benefit for length is with an LWRC or KAK tube. https://i.imgur.com/kDRcBd0.jpg Did not know KAK had a thing. Thanks |
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Originally Posted By HunterKiller86: Think of it like a 2024 car stock. 7.1oz, perpendicular sling loop, rubber buttpad, slight slope to the cheekweld. Great for those who stick to the middle between fully extended and NTCH. View Quote You can actually attach a magpul mlok QD sling point to the slot on the stock. There's a small opening that permits the Mlok locking lugs to rotate/lock into place. None of the mounting hardware will protrude to the other side either. |
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Originally Posted By Zerlak: You can actually attach a magpul mlok QD sling point to the slot on the stock. There's a small opening that permits the Mlok locking lugs to rotate/lock into place. None of the mounting hardware will protrude to the other side either. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Zerlak: Originally Posted By HunterKiller86: Think of it like a 2024 car stock. 7.1oz, perpendicular sling loop, rubber buttpad, slight slope to the cheekweld. Great for those who stick to the middle between fully extended and NTCH. You can actually attach a magpul mlok QD sling point to the slot on the stock. There's a small opening that permits the Mlok locking lugs to rotate/lock into place. None of the mounting hardware will protrude to the other side either. This is exactly what I did with my K |
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