Some buffer tubes dont have enough threads to reach the detent pin that holds the buffer tube in place.
That's some good info, I suppose there are more important things in life than switching stocks
Some buffer tubes dont have enough threads to reach the detent pin that holds the buffer tube in place.
i have this gun setup just same way you want to offer it with scope and red dot love it i have pics or some video of it shooting if you want to see them PM meWould anyone be interested in us offering upgraded 102's?
We'd offer them in a Magpul PRS stock, Magpul grip and with a TriggerTech trigger installed?
If we do this they would be offered to people on the presale list first.
It's just a thought at this time but we can make it happen if people want.
Ryan
I was able to get a dpms 308 A2 stock to fit by turning down the shoulder that stops against the heal of the lower. This allowed enough threads to capture the buffer retaining pin. Looks sharp.
Ten minute job.
It's a .308 DPMS A2 stock kit. Comes with full length buffer and spring. I'll function test it tomorrow.
The tube itself has to be modified to engage more threads on the lower receiver as to catch the buffer retaining pin.
The Wave 2 hanguards were lighter than the Wave 1 rifles.. Not too shabby. If BCL made the barrel nut with Al, that would certainly shave off more weight also.
They're no SLR/CF/OW guards, but the OEM ones work.
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Is replacement of the buffer tube required to install a magpul PRS ?
Yes you will have to replace the buffer tube to do it unless you want to modify the PRS to make it fit. Depending you which generation PRS stock you have (I am running a Gen3) I currently have a Armalite rifle length receiver extension and the stock fits perfectly.
Hey thanks for the reply.
Would something like this work ? And would i need a new spring and buffer as well ?
https://www.wolverinesupplies.com/P...rmalite-AR-10-Receiver-Extension-Tube-Carbine