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No. You need your head checked. Maybe we all do?Does that make sense?
It is nice though as mentioned above to have the ability to collapse it for storage.
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No. You need your head checked. Maybe we all do?Does that make sense?
I'm gonna preface this with "I like collapsible stocks".
BUT.....
Not once that I can think of over three decades and 20+ ARs have I ever adjusted the stock because I was wearing "thicker clothes" or "armor" ( ok, I dont own armor, so theres that).
My all time fav is a VLTOR clubfoot with a 5 position tube, 2nd hole out.
For fixed, A-1 length all the way.
magpul prs
That's LONG gone, but thanks for the plug...Mygrainman was selling an original Colt cheek riser a while back, if he has it you could stick that on an A1 stock.
Not very tacticool, but there's something about heavily mottled A1 furniture...View attachment 604992
Natural or finished that way?
They just naturally age that way. Something to do with UVs and fiberglass I think... Not sure.Natural or finished that way?
100 yards is the key term there. I shot a 1 1/2" group, at 400 yards, today with my performance center, then proceeded to let my son shoot it for the rest of the time. We played a little game shooting the steel target tree. Plates ranged from 2" diameter, 4", 6", 10" and 12". Right off the bat my son shoots at and hits the 6" target. Center punches it in fact. This was the first time hes ever shot an ar. I rang (more like spun) the 2" diameter steel plate 8 times out of 10 with the CTR. Good times, now he wants an ar. We'll probably get him one with an adjustable stock though. If you arent long armed and over 6' (like myself), i can see mucho versatility in an adjustable stock like a magpul ACS. The weight of the PRS (since its talked about so much), is not a detriment at all with any of my rifles because most of them wear 20" tubes. The stock helps to balance out the rifle very well. There are definitely advantages to the PRS, the reason its my favorite stock.Again, FWIW, the Bushmaster will shoot 5/8" groups at 100 yds. all day...
Meh, rifle length systems are over rated. Carbine has been working for what? 50 years?
Not very tacticool, but there's something about heavily mottled A1 furniture...View attachment 604992
The first rifle I had from my department was a Colt A2. Even at 6'4", I've preferred collapsing stocks because I can shorten them up and get behind them.
If you're contemplating an A1 stock there's no reason to not have an adjustable stock. A collapsible stock extended is only quarter of an inch shorter than the A1 stock, unless you get that 7 position buffer tube.No reason that a collapsible stock would force you to give up a rifle length gas tube.
If you're contemplating an A1 stock there's no reason to not have an adjustable stock. A collapsible stock extended is only quarter of an inch shorter than the A1 stock, unless you get that 7 position buffer tube.
If you get a fixed stock and find that you don't like that position for eye relief, you're stuck. With collapsible stock you get a choice.
Granted, the only adjustable "stock" I have is on a pistol, everything else is just are short folding stock (warsaw length), as far as the semiautos go. So take what I say with a grain of salt.