The Hogue Overmolded Collapsible AR15 Buttstock: A Quick Review

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I picked up my shorty AR earlier this year, and while I like it a lot, I found that the combination of the CASV rail system and VLTOR muzzle brake-flash hider made it more muzzle-heavy that I liked. Normally I am loathe to add anything to my short carbines to increase their weight, but I’d read that a well-balanced rifle will feel better in the hands. I was a little dubious, but thought a replacement stock could be an inexpensive way to test the theory out.

The rifle came with the Magpul MOE stock—it’s their bare-bones stock but I like it. The textures are good and although it has a bit of a rattle it locks in tight when shouldered. The problem was that at only half a pound it was very light.

I researched stocks online to see what was out there. I wanted a heavier stock but I didn’t want to add a lot of bulk to what is a short, handy rifle. There’s the SOPMOD-style stocks, which look comfortable but are bulkier than I wanted plus fairly expensive. Magpul has a couple of storage stocks—the ACS and STR stocks, but they also looked a bit bulkier than I wanted, and I don’t need storage. I was thinking of going for either a CTR or maybe a new SL stock, but they didn’t look to add as much weight as I wanted to provide the balance I was looking for.

I was checking the EE last weekend and saw an unfamiliar product from a site sponsor I hadn’t heard of before—the Hogue Overmolded Collapsible Buttstock from Taccessories Canada. I’ve used Hogue grips in the past on a number of my revolvers but I’d never used their rifle stocks, but I liked the compact look and weight (a bit more than 13 oz or .36 kg) so I ordered one up—in their “red lava” pattern at the suggestion of my daughters.

Overview
The stock is very similarly-styled to the MOE stock and operates in the same way. There’s a hard rubber cheekpiece and butt-pad and three sockets for QD sling swivels

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Here it is compared with the MOE.

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It’s a wee bit wider in the butt but not by much.

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and a little thicker across the top, again not by much.

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The operating lever is very similar to the MOE’s

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Installation
Installation is identical to the MOE—pull down the pegs under the operating lever and slide it on the receiver extension. Easy!

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Initial impressions
I like the feel of the “overmolded” cheekpiece and buttpad—they lock the rifle in nice and tight without being “grabby” like other rubber buttpads <cough>Speedfeed<cough>. I do think that the cheekpiece could have a tendency to pull facial hair a bit, though.

The stock still has a little bit of rattle of the stock. Hogue claims that the rubber friction fit prevents movement—you can see the rubber inside the tube here:

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Without taking measurements I’d say it moves maybe half as much as the MOE—certainly not enough to bother me. As with the MOE, it locks up tight when shouldered.

The stock material does not have a cheap lock or feel about it—I’m not a polymer scientist but it looks and feels more or less the same as Magpul stock…with the textures maybe being not quite as nice. The red lava pattern is very subdued, and while I was not looking for anything gaudy, I was hoping for a bit more contrast. The stock at any distance looks purplish brown. This is not a big deal, though, and it is available in other colours, too.

Finally, the added five ounces of weight really helps out the balance in my rifle. Paradoxically, it feels much handier now even though its weight has increased—and I like how the stock still has the slim lines I wanted. Overall, my first impressions are quite positive.
 
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Very nice review. After getting back into ARs, I'm looking into options for replacing my buttstock. This one just moved up the list. I had MagPul before and although I liked it, I'm trying to stay away from it, because everyone and their brother has it on their ARs.

By the way, you didn't mention a price. Do you mind telling us what it set you back?

Edit: Never mind, I looked it up. It's definitely reasonable. It does say that it fits both Com-Spec and Mil-Spec tubes. I wonder if this accounts for the play you found?
 
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By the way, you didn't mention a price. Do you mind telling us what it set you back?
Taccessories Canada has the coloured ones for $80 and black for $75.

It does say that it fits both Com-Spec and Mil-Spec tubes. I wonder if this accounts for the play you found?
I think that most adjustable stocks have some wiggle, unless they have a lock like the CTR. This one did have less than my MOE, and I'm good with it, but I kind of expected a little tighter fit from the description. If you're happy with the MOE you'll be happy with this.
 
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