angryeyebrows
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Super nice stock but she's a heavy #####...otherwise I agree, rock solid. You definitely feel like you can smash stuff with it. 


You might want to check that math... 400 divided by 265 ain't 2.Ha wow thats a nice 100% markup gouge!!! It must be all the paperwork that makes the cost so high, no wait its the exchange rate.. no wait....![]()
You might want to check that math... 400 divided by 265 ain't 2.
Super nice stock but she's a heavy #####...otherwise I agree, rock solid. You definitely feel like you can smash stuff with it.![]()
You might want to check that math... 400 divided by 265 ain't 2.
Yes Im assuming they pay about $200 bucks give or take, the 265 is their retail... Dosent seem very fair to gouge someone that much just becuse there in short supply... But im sure theres some good excuse...![]()
My UBR just arrived from Wolverine.
I'd say this stock is in a league of its own. the construction is rock solid, the operation smooth and intuitive, the cheekweld perfect and even a f*cktard like me installed it without a hitch (I did have to use a heavy duty armourer's castle nut wrench to get the LMT castlenut off of the buffer tube - it was on tight.).
It was expensive but I can't see ever needing to replace it...
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Yeah, I was thinking of getting one for my Saber subcarbine when was researching possible stock replacements, but than changed my mind and went with the lighter CTR. Once clamped in, thing is pretty damn solid. Am very satisfied with this stock. If I ever get a full sized rifle, I would most likely consider the UBR, but for a shorty carbine that's intended to be lighter, I kept to that tradition.Super nice stock but she's a heavy #####...otherwise I agree, rock solid. You definitely feel like you can smash stuff with it.![]()
are the rails where the stock slides large enough to accommodate foreign matter, like sand and stay operational?




























