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Posted: 6/27/2009 1:30:47 PM EDT
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I am looking for a good quality solid stock to use on my MP15..
i will have to pin it in place being that im in NJ.. ive been reading off and on all day.. at first i thought the Vltor Emod looked decent but then i read it was heavy.. So what would you guys recommend.. (mil spec tube) Thanks.. |
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My CTR with the thin rubber buttpad weighs 9 ounces. thanks for the input.. i was initially looking at that one as well.. i also was taking a look at the Vltor "modstock" just the plain not the emod.. i wonder if that is as heavy as the emod.. my CARBINE VLTOR is lite |
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Quoted: I'd skip trying to pin a telestock and just get a Sully stock. High quality and balances a carbine perfectly.I am looking for a good quality solid stock to use on my MP15.. i will have to pin it in place being that im in NJ.. ive been reading off and on all day.. at first i thought the Vltor Emod looked decent but then i read it was heavy.. So what would you guys recommend.. (mil spec tube) Thanks.. |
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I'd skip trying to pin a telestock and just get a Sully stock. High quality and balances a carbine perfectly.
I am looking for a good quality solid stock to use on my MP15.. i will have to pin it in place being that im in NJ.. ive been reading off and on all day.. at first i thought the Vltor Emod looked decent but then i read it was heavy.. So what would you guys recommend.. (mil spec tube) Thanks.. i considered that as well but im just not %100 sure thats the ideal LOP for me.. so i want something i can really tailor to what feels perfect.. |
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I'd skip trying to pin a telestock and just get a Sully stock. High quality and balances a carbine perfectly.
I am looking for a good quality solid stock to use on my MP15.. i will have to pin it in place being that im in NJ.. ive been reading off and on all day.. at first i thought the Vltor Emod looked decent but then i read it was heavy.. So what would you guys recommend.. (mil spec tube) Thanks.. Sully stocks weigh a ton |
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+2 on the Magpul Moe, you'll love it! The CTR is a waste if it has to be pinned because that defeats the friction lock that you pay extra for on the CTR.
I love the way mine feels and just ordered another one for my Recce build, they are light and the tightest fitting stocks I've seen yet (at least the Mil-Spec ones). |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'd skip trying to pin a telestock and just get a Sully stock. High quality and balances a carbine perfectly.I am looking for a good quality solid stock to use on my MP15.. i will have to pin it in place being that im in NJ.. ive been reading off and on all day.. at first i thought the Vltor Emod looked decent but then i read it was heavy.. So what would you guys recommend.. (mil spec tube) Thanks.. Sully stocks weigh a ton But they balance a carbine perfectly and will make it seem less nose heavy. |
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Here are the weights of my stocks that I use.
LMT M4 stock with rubber buttpad: 9.8 oz (6.4 oz without buttpad) Magpul MOE with thin rubber buttpad: 8 oz Magpul CTR with thin rubber buttpad: 9 oz Vltor Carbine Modstock with rubber buttpad: 11.5 oz Vltor Clubfoot Modstock with rubber buttpad: 11.7 oz Vltor EMOD with rubber buttpad: 14 oz |
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+2 on the Magpul Moe, you'll love it! The CTR is a waste if it has to be pinned because that defeats the friction lock that you pay extra for on the CTR. I love the way mine feels and just ordered another one for my Recce build, they are light and the tightest fitting stocks I've seen yet (at least the Mil-Spec ones). +3 on the MOE, CTR only offers you a QD swivel for $45. I like my MOE on my Recce but the Gen2 M4 stock works just fine for me on my lightweight LMT 14.5" |
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I'd skip trying to pin a telestock and just get a Sully stock. High quality and balances a carbine perfectly.
I am looking for a good quality solid stock to use on my MP15.. i will have to pin it in place being that im in NJ.. ive been reading off and on all day.. at first i thought the Vltor Emod looked decent but then i read it was heavy.. So what would you guys recommend.. (mil spec tube) Thanks.. Sully stocks weigh a ton But they balance a carbine perfectly and will make it seem less nose heavy. If an e-mod is "TOO HEAVY" then a Sully is way too heavy |
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I'd skip trying to pin a telestock and just get a Sully stock. High quality and balances a carbine perfectly.
I am looking for a good quality solid stock to use on my MP15.. i will have to pin it in place being that im in NJ.. ive been reading off and on all day.. at first i thought the Vltor Emod looked decent but then i read it was heavy.. So what would you guys recommend.. (mil spec tube) Thanks.. Sully stocks weigh a ton But they balance a carbine perfectly and will make it seem less nose heavy. If an e-mod is "TOO HEAVY" then a Sully is way too heavy the sully stock is definitely nice looking but if its heavier i definitely don't want that... im leaning towards the Vltor carbine stock... going to shoot the rifle for the first time tonight... |
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hi guys! what about the CAA six point? i have one but i dont know how it compares to the others. You talking about the CAA CBS? There are definitely lighter options out there. yup, i really wanted a ctr but i got a good deal on the caa. just wondering how it stacks up.
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OP, you looking for any particular color? I might be able to hook you up. I'm in NJ also. want to keep it black like the rest of it... ok this is going to sound NUTS.. but i put an arfx-e on for my g/f because its SO short.. and i thought it would be god awful that short... but put about 100 rounds through it tonight.. and honestly it was NOT that bad at all.. i think im going to pick up the 1inch butt pad to replace the 1/2 inch one.. and see if it make it even better.. |
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