Can someone identify this stock? model number please. It is a CAA
That abomination is CAA's "Sniper Stock." I've fat fingered one at a gun show. In a word - flimsy. If your AR10-T currently has a fixed stock, and you're looking for adjustable length of pull, I'd look at Magpul's UBR or Falcon Industries' F93. You can use an M4 style buttstock, but you'd have to replace your receiver extension with a carbine-length one first.
Thanks Lebber
Very helpful info. Since this thread has been going, I have learned a lot. I think a better question would have been, what is my choice of good quality stocks that have a minimum of 13" LOP. Many seem to emphasize the longer measurement. I now see that the UBR is one, and very good. Others show how many positions, but no actual LOP.
I have emails into other manufacturers.
I really want to thank all who have answered this thread. My actual question is for a quality stock minimun 13" adjustable for the AR10T. I apologize if anything is redundant.
Todee
Man if you can find a big gun show like the one coming up down here in Robstown this weekend (after Thanks Giving) there will be dozens of tables of stuff for the AR guns. Already fitted to guns. That way you can pick the different types up and try them, and that guy just may have the stock you want for sale or you can find it on another table. Heck man Robstown is only fours from Houston.
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The specs are;
Weight, Stock: 1.68 lb.
Weight, w/ Rifle Receiver Extension: 1.90 lb.
Length, Stock: 10.45-11.45 in.
LOP Adjustment: ~39 Clicks (0.026 in. / click)
LOP Adjustment Range: 1.00 in.
LOP, Min: 14.3 in.
LOP, Max: 15.3 in.
Cheek Height Adjustment: ~29 Clicks (0.026 in. / click)
Cheek Height Adjustment Range: 0.75 in.
Sucker lists at $255.00 (but they're on GB and eThing for approx $190.00). For about $15.00 you can get a thicker butt pad that adds 1/2 inch to the LOP.
This is good equipment, but note that it weighs ~ 1.7 pounds by itself. I don't know off hand how much the stock AR-10 butt stock weighs, but I bet it's about 1/2 that figure. So you can install this stock or carry an extra mag.
Thanks Charlie
That is a nice stock, but too long for me at 14.3"
The UBR falls into the acceptable catagory for me. I need 13 to 13.5 LOP
at most for my comfort level. I like this stock, only wondering if there are any other options to choose from. 2 weeks til the gun show in Houston. Man, I been out of circulation too long.
Thanks to all who have helped.
Of course I'm going to say the UBR is the better choice, it's what i use. You do should be aware, if not already, that the UBR or any other stock using and AR15 buffer tube will need a slash heavy buffer. I run the car10XH in my UBR with and without a suppressor without issue.
Thanks marksman
I am a quick study, and I agree with you on the heavy buffer. I was originally thinking more on the weight, as it is already 13 lbs, but for the purpose of the gun, a few more ounces, it is worth it overall. Even with short arms, I am very strong, hhehehe. A trade off for a more pleasureble shooting experience vs a little more weight.
So my question if you don't mine here is with the UBR stock can I use the buffer that I have in my 6 position stock that came on my rifle, or will have to/want to change?
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