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1/25/2006 9:20:12 AM EDT
Do I need a buffer tube for the PRS?

I need to order some parts and have the magpul in the mail. Was wondering what I needed to complete it. I know I need the buffer and sprring, but wasn't sure about the tube.
1/25/2006 9:40:08 AM EDT
[#1]
The Magpul PRS fits over the standard rifle length buffer tube (reciever extension)  just like an A2 stock, (except it doesn't use the spacer.)
1/25/2006 10:29:52 AM EDT
[#2]
If you do not have a rifle length buffer and tube you will need to get one... Buffer, Tube, and Spring...
Stock comes with the screw it needs... But if you are swapping out a collapsible get these parts...
1/25/2006 10:54:41 AM EDT
[#3]
Thanks guys, just put my order in.
1/25/2006 3:45:17 PM EDT
[#4]
You're gonna love the PRS. I recently installed mine. If you have a standard A2 or A4. it's pretty easy. You just remove the standard stock (one screw) and store the internal spacer inside the standard buttstock-you won't need it. Then, slide the PRS over the buffer tube, insert the provided screw and tighten. Done! Fit and finish on my stock is outstanding. The adjustment wheels do require a bit of  thumb tweaking to acheive significant movement, but this stock is not designed to function like a sliding stock on a tactical carbine-different application. This is more of a "set it and forget it" type of deal. Once you've got it dialed in, you're not likely to mess with it too much. I'm extremely pleased with mine. Highly recommended.


Cheers
1/25/2006 4:02:09 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
You're gonna love the PRS. I recently installed mine. If you have a standard A2 or A4. it's pretty easy. You just remove the standard stock (one screw) and store the internal spacer inside the standard buttstock-you won't need it. Then, slide the PRS over the buffer tube, insert the provided screw and tighten. Done! Fit and finish on my stock is outstanding. The adjustment wheels do require a bit of  thumb tweaking to acheive significant movement, but this stock is not designed to function like a sliding stock on a tactical carbine-different application. This is more of a "set it and forget it" type of deal. Once you've got it dialed in, you're not likely to mess with it too much. I'm extremely pleased with mine. Highly recommended.


Cheers


UPS is scheduled to drop it off on Monday
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