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where to buy AR 6 position stock???
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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 947507" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>+1 </p><p></p><p>Not to knock CTD, Tapco, UTG, etc... but most of what they sell for ARs fits into the airsoft category of quality. If you want a quality buffer and a spring that won't wear out, and a castle nut that's made out of quality material, just order one from Bravo Company.</p><p></p><p>I've seen many problems with cheaper stocks - everything from sloppy fit/finish, buffers not weighing the correct amount and causing trouble with cycling the weapon, buffer springs wearing out very quickly because they're made out of non-spring steel, Mil-spec stocks/tubes not fitting other quality manufacturer's "Mil-Spec" stock/tube, etc...</p><p></p><p>They're cheaper for a reason - if you don't mind the above and are only rarely going to shoot your AR at the range for plinking, then by all means, pick one up; but if you plan on using this rifle for any serious shooting or defending your life with it - I'd spend the extra $30 and get a stock/buffer/tube/etc... that will actually function through thousands of rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 947507, member: 229"] +1 Not to knock CTD, Tapco, UTG, etc... but most of what they sell for ARs fits into the airsoft category of quality. If you want a quality buffer and a spring that won't wear out, and a castle nut that's made out of quality material, just order one from Bravo Company. I've seen many problems with cheaper stocks - everything from sloppy fit/finish, buffers not weighing the correct amount and causing trouble with cycling the weapon, buffer springs wearing out very quickly because they're made out of non-spring steel, Mil-spec stocks/tubes not fitting other quality manufacturer's "Mil-Spec" stock/tube, etc... They're cheaper for a reason - if you don't mind the above and are only rarely going to shoot your AR at the range for plinking, then by all means, pick one up; but if you plan on using this rifle for any serious shooting or defending your life with it - I'd spend the extra $30 and get a stock/buffer/tube/etc... that will actually function through thousands of rounds. [/QUOTE]
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