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10/17/2006 1:35:35 PM EDT
Command Arms Accessories
SRS Sniper Stock (rifle style tubes)
ARS Sharp Shooting Stock (collapsible style tubes)


Command Arms Accessories is taking the world of the precision marksman to new levels with the new SRS Sniper Stock. The result of more than two years of research and development, the CAA Sniper Stock was designed in conjunction with special units of the IDF (Israel Defense Force). Designed to meet the demands of the precision marksman community, the Sniper Stock has proven to provide rapid target acquisition, faster and more accurate follow up shots, and quicker target-to-target attainment. Completely adjustable and featuring a rear-folding pod that converts an A2 rifle, SR-25 rifle, or M4 carbine with a bipod, into a stable shooting platform with three-point support, the CAA Sniper Stock is in a class of its own. Operators who have evaluated the CAA Sniper Stock have found its unique features exceed all of their requirements.  Finally, the ultimate sniper stock for the M16/AR15/ SR25 is now available.


above: SRS Sniper Stock with pod in 90 degree position


above: Stock shown in multiple positions possible

Here are the features.

• 10 position push button adjustable length of pull stock
• Fully adjustable (13 horizontal position and 6 position vertical) cheek
  rest for height & eye relief to compliment operators choice of optical equipment
• Vertically adjustable rubber butt pad
• Rear grip for extra stability
• Two quick release sling mount points (one PBSS Push Button Sling Swivel included)
• Pod locks in 3 positions: 0, 45 & 90 degree (push button for changing pod angle)
• Quick release push button leg extension with fine height adjustment of pod
• 4 position front Picatinny rail for optional vertical grip mounting.* (SRS model only)*


above: SRS Sniper Stock with pod folded under

Okay, here are the specifications.

SRS (rifle model)
Weight ............................................................. 2.05 lbs
Stock length (9 positions) ................................... 11” - 14.5”
Cheek piece adjustment (13 horizontal positions) ... 2.25”
Cheek piece adjustment (6 vertical positions) ………. 1.5”
Rubber butt pad (vertical adjustment) .................. 2.25”
Pod length adjustment ....................................... 3.5” - 7.25”

ARS (carbine model)

Weight ............................................................. 1.95 lbs
Stock length (9 positions) ................................... 9” - 11.5”
Cheek piece adjustment (13 horizontal positions) .. 2.25”
Cheek piece adjustment (6 vertical positions) ………. 1.5”
Rubber butt pad (vertical adjustment) .................. 2.25”
Pod length adjustment ....................................... 3.5” - 7.25”


above: ARS Sharp Shooter Stock


above: close up of lower portion of pod extended at 45 degrees

Here are the links to the products.
SRS Sniper Stock
ARS Sharp Shooting Stock

Lastly, price.
SRS Sniper Stock - $499.99 MSRP
ARS Sharp Shooting Stock - $465.99 MSRP

Thanks and hit me up with any questions/comments you have!
10/17/2006 1:40:35 PM EDT
[#1]
Not something I need but that looks like a fine piece of engineering!
10/17/2006 3:19:29 PM EDT
[#2]
WOW, thats a whole lot to take in!!! I like it!!!
10/17/2006 5:01:18 PM EDT
[#3]
i gotta get me one of those!!!
10/17/2006 7:16:52 PM EDT
[#4]
How do you manipulate the charging handle on the carbine version with the unit in the more closed positions and the cheek height low?
10/17/2006 8:04:45 PM EDT
[#5]
I'm curious to know why one would need a VFG on a stock... Scoping a target without fear or threat of pulling the trigger?
10/17/2006 8:14:49 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
I'm curious to know why one would need a VFG on a stock... Scoping a target without fear or threat of pulling the trigger?


it isn't a Vertical Foregrip, it's a monopod for the rear of the rifle, combined with a bipod, lying prone one can obtain "near benchrest" accuracy
10/17/2006 9:18:03 PM EDT
[#7]
No no, I know I'm new, but I aint retarded, I mean this...

height=8
Quoted:
• 4 position front Picatinny rail for optional vertical grip mounting.* (SRS model only)*


Although I used the term VFG, I don't think anyone makes a VRG :)
10/18/2006 2:05:58 AM EDT
[#8]
ahhh...maybe that's for ?
10/19/2006 7:25:51 AM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:
ahhh...maybe that's for ?


Somewhere to put your VFG when you don't need it on the rail?

I dunno. You could certainly store other things there I'd think.
10/19/2006 7:50:30 AM EDT
[#10]
Hey guys,

Sorry it took me so long to answer your questions. its crazy here getting ready for SHOT Show. Okay, the 4 position front Picatinny rail for optional vertical grip mounting. The idea of placing a rail here and attaching a grip would be to allow the shooter increased mobility with the rifle when shooting at closer ranges (30-50 yards or so) allowing them faster target acquisition and rapid follow up shots. That is the idea behind the design and is still being tested by our guys in Israel and the IDF. I hope this helps. Keep the questions/comments coming.
10/19/2006 11:18:04 AM EDT
[#11]
Stocks are looking crazier and crazier these days.
10/19/2006 6:10:32 PM EDT
[#12]
Yup--but they got to to get THE JOB DONE!
10/19/2006 8:49:15 PM EDT
[#13]
I like the stock a lot.  The price, well...  I'm not crazy about that.  

-X
10/20/2006 12:50:15 PM EDT
[#14]
the prices are meshuga, but the product is sebaba.
10/20/2006 2:30:14 PM EDT
[#15]
Any chance of making a fixed stock that is nearly like that of an A2, only mill out a portion of the stock so that the rear monopod folds up into it?


I don't need an adjustable cheek rest, all of my optics are mounted at the appropriate hight to not need one.

A 3 way adjustable buttplate could be added if needed, that's simple.


But the one thing I'm looking for is a rear monopod without all the other frivolous stuff that I've either already got or don't need.    I like that monopod, would like a fixed stock that is designed around allowing that monopod to neatly fold up into the stock.
10/21/2006 10:51:09 AM EDT
[#16]
Cool stock but the price is ridiculous. You can build an AR15 for the price of that stock..lol
10/21/2006 4:18:40 PM EDT
[#17]

Quoted:
Cool stock but the price is ridiculous. You can build an AR15 for the price of that stock..lol




yeah i agree that is a ridiculous price you can buy a nice used car for that price
10/22/2006 5:49:33 AM EDT
[#18]
That is one of the nicest stocks I think I have ever seen. It looks like your R&D guys thought of everything.  

I have considered buying one several times over the last few months, everytime I look at it online (which I have been for the past few months) I reach for my Credit Card then I think about it and continue surfing.

I have a PRS with a Caldwell Muley MONO Pod Standard Height 5" to 7" Aluminum Black, although my PRS is not horizontal adjustable it has all the other functionality as this stock and weighs almost the same +/- 1 Oz.. The Muley needs some work to have acceptable stability but I am working on it. I have about $300.00 invested in my current setup, and thats about as much as I think I could spend on a stock.

No disrespect intended that is a fine piece of gear and I am sure it is a high quality item, but the price is such that a windfall is the only way I could see spending the money on it and believe me I "REALLY" want to buy your stock.

10/22/2006 8:12:20 AM EDT
[#19]
I remember posting a picture of this a while back and people were shitting all over saying how stupid looking and over-engineered it was.

Seems interesting. Not something I particularly need though.
10/29/2006 10:15:39 PM EDT
[#20]
It's standard on the COBB BA50T!  Or sells separate for $440.


Any photos with an AR-10?  

I imagine it has the same issues as the PRS, ie., to get your cheek on the riser the scope is set too far back.  This has more to do with the long throw of the AR-10 charging handle than the stock.
10/30/2006 6:04:24 AM EDT
[#21]
No pictures of it on an AR10, but I will post pictures as soon as we get them. Thanks to everyone for the comments. I will pass them onto our R&D guys.
10/31/2006 12:48:41 PM EDT
[#22]
Looks like a really cool stock. Plenty of adjustments to fit everyone. Just bought a PRS at Berea (sp?) this weekend. A wee bit at of my price range. Very nice.
11/3/2006 1:21:12 PM EDT
[#23]
I'm building a .308 on the DPMS AP4 and am very interested in your stock.  Look foreward to pictures with the stock on a AR-10 type rifle....
11/3/2006 5:15:16 PM EDT
[#24]
Okay I honestly have no actual interest in buying, but I'd like to see a picture of the rear tac rail in use...
11/8/2006 10:57:32 AM EDT
[#25]
Our SRS Sniper stock on Cobb .30-06





Also as a side note: I am working on obtaining images from the 5th annual Sniper Competiton at Fort Benning, GA, where a soldier with our  SRS Sniper stock placed in the top 5. Hopefully they will be available at the end of next week
11/9/2006 1:06:52 AM EDT
[#26]
I can't see the pics in the first post.
11/10/2006 5:49:48 AM EDT
[#27]
Sorry about that. Our site was down for maintenance the other day. The pics should now be viewable.
11/11/2006 6:31:46 PM EDT
[#28]
Ah, man, that is SWEET!
11/18/2006 8:03:49 AM EDT
[#29]
I'd be all over that for my A4 if you weren't asking a ridiculous fuckload of money for it.

Good luck with that.
11/22/2006 5:48:39 AM EDT
[#30]
That is probably one of the best designs I have seen.

I would think that it cost alot of money to design and manufacture, but after seeing the price I would suggest that a MUCH lower price would be the key to successful sales beyond your wildest dreams.

If you had a much lower price you would have the best selling stock in the world...period.

Sell millions of them for less, and yet make more money...
12/22/2006 3:51:15 AM EDT
[#31]

Quoted:
Stocks are looking crazier and crazier these days.


True that...and pricier. I gotta hand it to these guys for engineering a wonderful looking product, but for the price of a railed out bling blinged AR-15 plus the price of that stock you could custom build a Howa action-ed .308 sniper rifle and actually have a sniper rifle...not a rifle of questionable power (5.56). Not trying to start a flame, but just a thought. I was talking with a recent Iraqi university graduate (friend who just got back) and asking him if he saw AR "sniper rifles" in the desert....he just looked at me like I was crazy. I am not going to call this AR-15 sniper craze what I am tempted to..."polishing a turd"...for the simple fact that I own four AR's myself...but none of
them are sniper rifles, even if they are accurate out to 700 yards...just not enough sauce when the bullet gets there to really make me comfortable.
12/25/2006 2:38:06 PM EDT
[#32]
I believe that you can buy the stock w/o the rear pod for around $150-200 less.

That may be a more viable option.

1/7/2007 11:32:05 AM EDT
[#33]

Quoted:
Any chance of making a fixed stock that is nearly like that of an A2, only mill out a portion of the stock so that the rear monopod folds up into it?


I don't need an adjustable cheek rest, all of my optics are mounted at the appropriate hight to not need one.

A 3 way adjustable buttplate could be added if needed, that's simple.


But the one thing I'm looking for is a rear monopod without all the other frivolous stuff that I've either already got or don't need.    I like that monopod, would like a fixed stock that is designed around allowing that monopod to neatly fold up into the stock.


I agree.  An A2 stock with the monopod incorporated, and it also modified to accept the adjustable buttplate.  And you can sell them with or without the adjustable buttplate.  Or use the Choate (I think they are the ones that make it...) fixed buttstock with the hook.  For DMR use...

Much more affordable, and quite functional.
1/15/2007 6:59:58 PM EDT
[#34]
I have several PRS stock and with $240.00 invested in each of my three rifles..ouch..Just think if I went wiith something that cost twice as much....ouch!!! Dont get me wrong, that is one of the nicest looking stock around but for an additional $250.00... I have to think twice about it...
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