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A trimmed down UBR. I like it. And I have UBR's on 2 of my rifles.
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I mean, I hate to be that guy, but Magpul beat them to the punch design wise. Now, weight may be the key factor…
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This is another “it’s so obvious, why the hell didn’t I think of it” moment….
I think Looks like a solid design. |
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How high is the buttpad?
A CAR or Magpul SLK are the perfect heights. Anything more just gets in the way and has most people shouldering the gun much lower than they should. |
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Quoted: You may not accept it, but this is what peak performance looks like https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/283277/9F4F15F5-5C58-47B7-B631-E02067EE67D4_jpe-2601041.JPG View Quote Respectfully, if it isn’t vinyl acetate of aluminum—you’re wrong. RBRD is very real—even when you use Daniel Defense parts, you have to make it look like it was 1968…. |
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View Quote 99% of people wouldn't understand RECCE, it's doctrine, or when/how/why to employ it. Let alone actually use the rifle, gear, or whatever in that capacity. Why can't we just call it a cool stock? /rant - back to a fun thread |
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Looks like a lightweight UBR in concept. I bet it’ll be a winner.
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Wonder who the "the military end user is"..
I don't think these are going to make it into photos of those deployed taking it Tango's or SIC. Just a feeling.. |
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Oh look, another Reptilia product that looks 99% like someone else's product from a few years ago.
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Quoted: 99% of people wouldn't understand RECCE, it's doctrine, or when/how/why to employ it. Let alone actually use the rifle, gear, or whatever in that capacity. Why can't we just call it a cool stock? /rant - back to a fun thread View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: 99% of people wouldn't understand RECCE, it's doctrine, or when/how/why to employ it. Let alone actually use the rifle, gear, or whatever in that capacity. Why can't we just call it a cool stock? /rant - back to a fun thread Because if it's a gun product nothing sells better than a military buzzword The Recce rifle is not a specific model or formally designated rifle platform but, rather, a colloquial term given to the concept of an accurized carbine with a magnified optic made popular by US Navy SEALs in the 1990s and later during the Global War on Terror (GWOT). It’s a highly mobile weapon that’s good in close and can also serve as a light sniper rifle: a do-it-all AR. https://freerangeamerican.us/recce-rifle/ |
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Can’t wait to recon mom’s basement with this new stock.
I dig it. |
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Quoted: 99% of people wouldn't understand RECCE, it's doctrine, or when/how/why to employ it. Let alone actually use the rifle, gear, or whatever in that capacity. Why can't we just call it a cool stock? /rant - back to a fun thread View Quote Attached File |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 99% of people wouldn't understand RECCE, it's doctrine, or when/how/why to employ it. Let alone actually use the rifle, gear, or whatever in that capacity. Why can't we just call it a cool stock? /rant - back to a fun thread https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/227964/Reccememe4_png-2601285.JPG Those bird watching ladies do know their glass. |
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Quoted: Whats the difference between a recce and a MK12, a collapsing stock? https://c.tenor.com/FGNOWtoT_-kAAAAd/navy-seal-navy-bonk.gif View Quote The recce is what the mk12 should have been. |
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Might grab one when V2.0 has a single point QD cup up front...
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Quoted: Lame. Anything beyond a CAR stock is unnecessary. View Quote Quoted: You may not accept it, but this is what peak performance looks like https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/283277/9F4F15F5-5C58-47B7-B631-E02067EE67D4_jpe-2601041.JPG View Quote Ok boomers. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Lame. Anything beyond a CAR stock is unnecessary. Quoted: You may not accept it, but this is what peak performance looks like https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/283277/9F4F15F5-5C58-47B7-B631-E02067EE67D4_jpe-2601041.JPG Ok boomers. |
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Not being edgy or cool, but I don't really get it.
I'm fine with the original CAR stock or the little, 42 dollar magpul jobs. Spend yo monies how ya like. |
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I’ll be the one that goes agaisnt the grain here…
I think it looks gay as fuck |
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Quoted: Not being edgy or cool, but I don't really get it. I'm fine with the original CAR stock or the little, 42 dollar magpul jobs. Spend yo monies how ya like. View Quote The draw of it, the M93 and the UBR is that you can adjust the LOP while maintaining the same head position (and keep your face off the receiver extension) |
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Quoted: Looks like a cross between a UBR and a Zhukov (Magpul adjustable AK stock). https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/71141/5C9C60E6-5F59-448A-9F55-D713EC9DB72E_png-2601035.JPG View Quote Pair it with a Law or Sylvan folder…wonder if it would work? |
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Quoted: not for using a single-point setup, where the QD connects directly beneath the buffer tube. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: QD cup is there. not for using a single-point setup, where the QD connects directly beneath the buffer tube. That's because using a single point sling setup is silly. |
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Magpul should have already done an UBR-Lite, the did it with the PRS
I have an UBR Gen 1, UBR Gen 2, and... would buy two more UBR Gen Actually Light |
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