Description
The MOE Stock – Mil-Spec Model (Magpul Original Equipment) is a drop-in replacement buttstock for AR15/M16 carbines using mil-spec sized receiver extension tubes. Designed for light, fast action the streamlined A-frame profile avoids snagging and shields the release latch to prevent accidental activation.
The Mil-Spec Model includes a standard 0.30″ thick rubber butt-pad which provides positive shoulder purchase to prevent slippage even with body armor or modular gear.
Made in U.S.A.
FEATURES
Mounts on mil-spec sized carbine receiver extension tube (not included) from manufacturers such as Colt, LMT, Ruger, S&W, SIG, and others (please see the note below)
Sloping cheek weld combines a slim profile with user comfort
Shielded release latch prevents snagging and accidental operation
Premium chrome-silicon lock spring provides positive locking and long service life
Side mounting slots accept optional cheek risers for NON AR15/M4 applications
Removable 0.30″ Rubber Butt-Pad offers an anti-slip surface and increases impact protection
Compatible with Magpul ASAP®, ASAP® QD, and other receiver-mount sling attachments
Sling Mounts
Rear/Bottom – 1.25″ sling loops
Toe – Lanyard hole for custom para-cord rigs
NOTE: There are two basic sizes of M4 Carbine receiver extensions (buffer tubes): mil-spec and commercial-spec. If you have a commercial-spec size extension on your rifle, make sure to order the Commercial-Spec MOE.
SPECIFICATIONS*
MOE Carbine Stock, Mil-Spec
Weight: 8.0 oz.
Weight, w/receiver extension: 12.0 oz.
Length, max: 6.90 in.
LOP Adjustment Range: 3.3 in.
LOP, M4 Collapsed: ~10.7 in.
LOP, M4 Extended: ~14.0 in.
* Specifications based on standard-length (flat-back) M4 Carbine receiver extension and may vary depending on tube manufacturer.
Todd –
This stock is durable enough for hard plastic, but is super loose on the buffer tube. Doesnt lock tight at the adjustment points and rattles even when it is locked. Just read someone’s review on the Magpul CTR and looks like they solved these problems on that version. I suppose if you are on a budget this will do the trick but for a little more grab the CTR or try Hogue.