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3/6/2006 9:34:54 AM EDT
Im wanting to get the vltor stock for my ar ( RRA Entry Tactical w/ collapsible stock) but they have like 10 different ones to choose from.. I dunno which one I need, can someone help me out here..

For instance they have the standard & clubfoot... whats the difference?
Also, one kit includes :
5-position Receiver Extension, Buffer, Spring, Receiver Lock-Plate and M4 Lock Nut.

Another has:
Kit includes: 5-position Receiver Extension, Buffer, Spring, Receiver Lock-Plate and M4 Lock Nut. Lock-Plate and M4 Lock Nut.

There are also 2 more, which one of these do I need?  Do i have to replace the whole buffer tube? Or does it use the one I already have, etc? Thanhks
3/6/2006 8:12:34 PM EDT
[#1]
If you have a RRA, you will need the Vltor model that comes with everything (you need to replace the buffer tube).  If you go to any of the dealer websites, you should be able to see pictures of the various models.  

The difference between the clubfoot and standard is in the rear bottom portion of the stock, and its a matter of personal choice, both will work fine.
3/7/2006 12:42:24 PM EDT
[#2]
I have my RRA Tactical Entry set-up with the Vltor Mod Stock Standard. I ordered mine through Eagle Firearms in Brighton, CO. Great service and shipping was free. He will also match any cheaper prices that you find. He also has a 6 position buffer tube available for the Vltor. I used the 5 position Vltor buffer tube but the 6 position would be another option. I have used both the standard and clubfoot. Both work the same I just preferred the look of the Standard. It is a great collapsible stock!!  www.eaglefirearms.net/
3/7/2006 5:19:02 PM EDT
[#3]
I have the standard carbine Modstock, but I (now) prefer the looks of the club foot model.  I was unaware that there was a 6 position Vltor tube...


TS
3/8/2006 1:11:16 PM EDT
[#4]
Let me re-explain. The 6 position buffer tube was design to be used with the Vltor stock but is not made by Vltor. There is a picture on the Eagle Firearms web page.
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