Sold/Expired $50 Discontinued Vltor Fixed AR Stocks

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http://www.vltorstor...m-rifle-stocks/

A1 or A2 length. Good stuff!

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Has anyone used one of these and what is your opinion of them. The description is kind of confusing, I guess its just saying there are two different lengths? (If so, it would have been a lot easier to just say that)

I don't know much, but they look kind of ATAS
 
I use one on my 3 gun rifle. It's an awesome stock. Large comfortable cheeckweld 2 position ambidextrous quick detach sling mounts, storage for extra parts or batteries or a snickers bar.
I switched from a Magpul ACS and have been quite happy with it.

I think Chambers uses the A1 length. Mine is the A2
 
Commercial and milspec carbine (adjustable) length buffer tubes have different diameters and you have to buy the correct version of adjustable stocks or they'll either not fit or be sloppy. This stock works on all tubes, commercial carbine, milspec carbine, and rifle length, it doesn't care about diameters apparently.

A1 is 5/8" shorter than A2, which is explained where it says:
The Website said:
The stocks are offered in two sizes: M16A1 length and the 5/8-inch longer M16A2 length stock system.
:)

A1 is better for the 'compact' type folks like myself. I bought one of these when I posted the link and replaced my old school A1 fixed stock with it. Cheekweld is definitely better and the sling mounts are great.
 
I thought the site said it works on all RIFLE buffer tubes (A1 or A2) or Milspec collapsible buffers (meaning it won't work on commercial collapsible buffer tubes (larger OD). Please let me know if I'm wrong, I'd get the tan one if it worked on commercial tubes.
 
They will work on any tube. Rifle or carbine. Milspec or commercial. The OD is large enough to accomidate any of them and when put on a carbine tube, it has a small clip to attaches in one of the adjustment holes. When going on a rifle tube it uses the screw on the butt plate just like a standard rifle buttstock.
 
They will work on any tube. Rifle or carbine. Milspec or commercial. The OD is large enough to accomidate any of them and when put on a carbine tube, it has a small clip to attaches in one of the adjustment holes. When going on a rifle tube it uses the screw on the butt plate just like a standard rifle buttstock.

You may very well be correct, but the website says "The Rifle Length Modstock is a dual-purpose stock system which mounts to either a Carbine Collapsible Receiver Extension (MilSpec only) or the Rifle Length Receiver Extension." I missed that part the first time around. Commercial is bigger than milspec, I would think they'd want it to fit snugly on a milspec, which would mean it'd be too small for a commercial. But I've been wrong before!
 
I bought one...we will see if it fits in a commercial tube or not. If it doesn't a rubber mallet may coax it on.
 
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