
of course, at $200, it better be solid:
http://riflestocks.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=75_76&products_id=186
Fast351 wrote:For a VERY solid collapsible, the ACE SOCOM stock is hard to beat. You cannot tell you're shooting a collapsible when firing, handling, or carrying on a 3pt sling.
of course, at $200, it better be solid:
http://riflestocks.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=75_76&products_id=186
Spartan117 wrote:Magpuls are more solid and give a far superior cheek-weld. I've never tried a Sully Stock, but I don't see what the advantage is.
Fast351 wrote:Spartan117 wrote:Magpuls are more solid and give a far superior cheek-weld. I've never tried a Sully Stock, but I don't see what the advantage is.
How so? From the looks of it the magpul, like the ACE, is simply a wrap around the buffer tube. What differentiates the cheekweld between the two?
As for the Sully stock, I have two on different rifles, and they are nice stocks. The weight of the stock makes the whole rifle balance more rearward which is nice for offsetting the forward weight. The fact that they're not adjustable means no rattles and legal for states where adjustables are not. (which fortunately MN is not one of).
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