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Posted: 9/25/2012 1:44:22 PM EDT
Magpul is now shipping their MOE Rifle Stock to their dealers, distributors, and customers.
"Magpul Original Equipment (MOE) is a line of firearm accessories designed to provide a high-quality, economical alternative to standard weapon parts. The MOE line distinguishes itself with a simplified feature set, but maintains Magpul engineering and material quality. The Magpul MOE Rifle Stock is a drop-in replacement for AR15/M16 A1 and A2 rifle stocks utilizing the standard rifle-length receiver extension (buffer tube). Designed as a basic upgrade, the stock features integral 1.25" sling loop, optional dual-side front and rear QD mounting points, replaceable anti-slip rubberized butt-pad, and internal storage compartment accessible through the rear storage door. Made in U.S.A." http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8458/8024594938_a869c4e0ee_o.jpg http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8178/8024597115_fe4c3af54e_o.jpg http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8181/8016437489_2fb0dfc9b3_o.jpg www.rainierarms.com http://store.magpul.com/product/MAG404/181 |
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Awesome option for those in ban states. That is what I had thought at first as well, but the more I've used it, the more it has become increasingly familiar on a bunch of different weapons of mine. Light weight, good cheek weld, smoother cycling of the weapon, and an all around good feel make this one stand out. |
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ok..
But wheres the short model.. Like a sully stock...RRA entry style. |
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ok.. But wheres the short model.. Like a sully stock...RRA entry style. To be blunt, the fixed stock entry market is miniscule. That doesn't mean there isn't a market, but when you compare it to the other stocks it isn't even close. Combine the small market with the idea this is part of the MOE lineup meant for OEM applications, and its not hard to figure out why Magpul went with this size first. Will they do a shorter variant? I've got no idea, but I'm sure it is something they have at least considered. Posting in the Magpul forum to show interest in a shorter version would at least get a tally going, and roughly 10% of the people who say they were interested would follow through with a purchase. http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8454/8024594826_b28daf57ee_o.jpg |
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Quoted: ok.. But wheres the short model.. Like a sully stock...RRA entry style. I think they actually are a little longer than a standard a1 and a2. I assume because of that hinged door section. Edit looks cool
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What's the nut at the end closest to the rifle? Some kind of clamp? Is it going to come in other colors or is the moe stuff only black? ( I admit I should know that)
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What's the nut at the end closest to the rifle? Some kind of clamp? Is it going to come in other colors or is the moe stuff only black? ( I admit I should know that) QD mounting points. Magpul releases everything in black first, with FDE coming along followed by the other colors. |
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Quoted: What's the nut at the end closest to the rifle? Some kind of clamp? Is it going to come in other colors or is the moe stuff only black? ( I admit I should know that) "optional dual-side front and rear QD mounting points" |
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Where can I actually buy this stock? Magpul does not show it on their site, nor does Rainer arms.
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Quoted: Where can I actually buy this stock? Magpul does not show it on their site, nor does Rainer arms. He said they are shipping so I would assume they'll be on Rainier's site in the next week or so. |
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thanks Aimless. Looks like the next addition to my varmint rifle.
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Where can I actually buy this stock? Magpul does not show it on their site, nor does Rainer arms. He said they are shipping so I would assume they'll be on Rainier's site in the next week or so. Yes, I tried to write this post as a slightly more generic release to cover all Magpul dealers and distributors. Magpul is shipping the new stocks out at the end of last week and this week, so retailers should be getting them in as we all read this. Storage assembly door shown open.... http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8037/8024594676_5b91949f46_o.jpg |
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I wish they made it about 2.5" shorter... just under "A1" length.
...I'll probably still buy one soon as I can play with one local. :thumbs-up: |
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Quoted: I wish they made it about 25" shorter... just under "A1" length. ...I'll probably still buy one soon as I can play with one local. :thumbs-up: They wanted them to go on rifle tubes though, I assume for sales to manufacturers and for stuff like selling them to police who have to keep the stock tube (although who runs a rifle tube anymore). If their goal was "sell 'em on arfkom" it would probably look more like a sully stock and no one would buy them If you keep in mind the goal was to make an a1/2 stock it's a neat design. |
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I wish they made it about 25" shorter... just under "A1" length. ...I'll probably still buy one soon as I can play with one local. :thumbs-up: They wanted them to go on rifle tubes though, I assume for sales to manufacturers and for stuff like selling them to police who have to keep the stock tube (although who runs a rifle tube anymore). If their goal was "sell 'em on arfkom" it would probably look more like a sully stock and no one would buy them If you keep in mind the goal was to make an a1/2 stock it's a neat design. I agree 100%... and I'm sure I will have one as soon as I can find one local. As for a shorty though, I'd bet if they produced a 3/4 length version of this (including a tube) there would be a pretty substantial market, more so than the full length A1-2. |
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Quoted: Maybe? I would buy a bunchQuoted: Quoted: I wish they made it about 25" shorter... just under "A1" length. ...I'll probably still buy one soon as I can play with one local. :thumbs-up: They wanted them to go on rifle tubes though, I assume for sales to manufacturers and for stuff like selling them to police who have to keep the stock tube (although who runs a rifle tube anymore). If their goal was "sell 'em on arfkom" it would probably look more like a sully stock and no one would buy them If you keep in mind the goal was to make an a1/2 stock it's a neat design. I agree 100%... and I'm sure I will have one as soon as I can find one local. As for a shorty though, I'd bet if they produced a 3/4 length version of this (including a tube) there would be a pretty substantial market, more so than the full length A1-2. |
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Quoted: As for a shorty though, I'd bet if they produced a 3/4 length version of this (including a tube) there would be a pretty substantial market, more so than the full length A1-2. You would need a spacer to use a Carbine Buffer, or use an A5 length extension, plus an A5 buffer. Either way, adding a tube a spacer, or a tube and buffer, would add to the cost of what is a niche market. |
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I like it! I hope it is not as heavy as PRS or UBR Substantially lighter than either. ETA new page new pic.... http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8030/8011078805_c90d0a6da5_o.jpg |
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This thing is really sharp. I may have to put this on my next build
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Stickman Hows the weight compared to a standard A2 stock? I need to throw them both on a scale to check..... the MOE seems lighter but I don't have the actual numbers in front of me. |
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Same length as PRS with the buttplate fully closed?
I'm interested in the weight, too... Thanks! -Randy |
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Do you have to have the A2 spacer or does it mount directly to the tube like the PRS does?
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PSA had them on sale with buffer and tube so I ordered one. Guess I'll see what it feels like
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I got mine in, the whole kit, from PSA today. If my brownells order gets here tomorrow I'll have it installed tomorrow night..
Its smaller than I imagined it would be, and it is light, but feels solid. Wanted to try it out, and a fixed stock in general, while I wait for a Vltor A5 buffer tube to come back in stock somewhere.. |
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Does it come with a screw? I'm not sure the existing screw will fit after I remove the A2 spacer. Does it come with a QD insert?
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Does it come with a screw? I'm not sure the existing screw will fit after I remove the A2 spacer. Does it come with a QD insert? Comes with the screw, but no QD insert. I need to find out what I need to put a QD swivel in the front hole on the stock. I think I am going to like this stock a lot. |
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I've installed two. Fit and feel are superior to the a2 stock. I'm ditching my prs stocks. I have no need for adjustable cheek rests and they are far lighter.
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I like it! I hope it is not as heavy as PRS or UBR it is not I oogled one yesterday, I didn't come home with only because I forgot to go back and grab it at the funshow. |
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Do you have to have the A2 spacer or does it mount directly to the tube like the PRS does? No spacer needed. I picked one up at the funshow. I'll be putting it on Monday. |
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It slips right over the tube, no spacer. Mounts in about 10 seconds on a rifle length tube.
As far a storage, there is a lot of room in there. I'm waiting on a lower to arrive for a specific build before I get a writeup on GearScout. |
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Slightly shorter than an A2 stock. From Brownell's description (13.25" LOP) it may be about 10.25" long (end of receiver to end of stock heel). About halfway between an A1 and A2 stock. I know I'm going to buy at least one of these, dammit! ETA: 1000 posts? Really? |
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It slips right over the tube, no spacer. Mounts in about 10 seconds on a rifle length tube. It really is as simply as pulling one screw, sliding the old stock off, then putting the new stock on without using the old spacer and screwing it back together. The only spring that could come out is on the lower, and its not one that is under much pressure. Look for it when you pull the stock off and you will see it sticking out. |
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ETA: 1000 posts? Really? Ten year and 1000 post milestone! |
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