A1 stock on m4 variant

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  • Mdeng

    Ultimate Member
    Industry Partner
    Nov 13, 2009
    8,571
    Virginia
    I have more than one PRS. The stock is heavy and personally I find the cheek riser useless unless you mount your optic ridiculously high. The adjustable LOP is nice though.

    The adjustable cheek comes in handy when you mount larger objective lens scopes. I rarely purchase scopes with less then a 44mm objective lens and prefer 50mm.
     

    BradMacc82

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    Industry Partner
    Aug 17, 2011
    26,177
    I have more than one PRS. The stock is heavy and personally I find the cheek riser useless unless you mount your optic ridiculously high. The adjustable LOP is nice though.

    Have a PRS on my father's 16" set-up.

    He loves it because the weight offsets the rail, and since he had a disk fused in his neck a few years back, it's easier for him to get a decent cheekweld.

    The adj. LOP is a bonus as well.
     

    DaemonAssassin

    Why should we Free BSD?
    Jun 14, 2012
    23,999
    Political refugee in WV
    Go PRS or go with a UBR, like I did.

    UBR has 7 positions on it. Pics are the Magpul UBR.

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    outrider58

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    Jul 29, 2014
    50,026
    Let me know when you are free and I can make time for you to try it out. It isn't what you think, the UBR is very stable and your cheekweld is static, no matter how you adjust the length of the stock.

    Maybe once I get the OK from my doc to start shooting again. Thanks for the offer.
     

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