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http://militarytimes.com/blogs/gearscout/2012/02/01/buttstock-bashfest-gearscout-finds-out-just-how-far-tough-talk-goes/
Good to know that 'B5" now makes the SOPMOD Stock.... for $120. No need for the $400 LMT version.
the question is.. Where do we get it?
Update - looks like brownells has them in stock.![]()
$100 Wholesale - not retail
B5 sells those stock to the US Military for about $18.00
Drop Test Performance: It’s hard to place the UBR in the same class as those that use a standard receiver extension, but since the stock is obviously handicapped by its substantial weight and high price I don’t feel it’s necessary to do so. The UBR is unquestionably strong, so strong that even in its death throe it reached out and claimed the life of an innocent GoPro camera we tried to use to document the stock’s demise. It took a ten foot drop to kill it; and that was after two-hundred 3-foot drops. The failure point was the rail channels that hold the upper part of the stock as it slides open and closed. The rail is made from polymer with a metal core that can be seen in the damage photos. When the polymer split, it allowed the upper portion to ride out of the track, seizing up the mechanism.
Magpul UBR (and my personal favourite) for the win...
They are a bloody bombproof stock. I wasn't sure if I would like it right up until I actually got it in my hands, but the thing is amazing.
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And let me just say again - I really, really like what you did with your rifle here.
Magpul UBR (and my personal favourite) for the win...
I love the UBR stocks. Really heavy duty, and they look sharp. Nobody seems to carry them in stock though. Ive been looking for one in black for a while now.
ATRS, Saskatoon Gunworks, OST, Wolverine Supplies - one of those should have one. They certainly are heavier, though - so if you're looking for a lightweight CQB setup a standard MOE or CTR might suit you best.
Im looking for a heavier stock to put on my 870 Police mag with the NEA stock adapter I got at TSE. It should balance out quite nicely.![]()



























