I was considering getting a Voltor EMod stock because of its utility, but when I took fifteen minutes and thought about it, I really don't need storage for six AA batteries, or a rubberized buttpad, or waterproof compartments. Though, I will be getting one later on, probably for a more rugged build, if not just as an upgrade for this rifle. The main reason behind getting this stock was just because I needed one, and I figured "eh, might as well." So here it is.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Damage Industries M4 Buttstock w/QD Mount
This is going to be a somewhat boring post, because we all know what a typical M4 stock looks like, and we all know what a QD (quick detach) sling point is. Like any Mil-Spec stock, it fit perfectly onto my Mil-Spec receiver extension (or buffer-tube for those of you not into the know, or dislike using the real names for things). This stock, in all honesty, is nothing special.
I was considering getting a Voltor EMod stock because of its utility, but when I took fifteen minutes and thought about it, I really don't need storage for six AA batteries, or a rubberized buttpad, or waterproof compartments. Though, I will be getting one later on, probably for a more rugged build, if not just as an upgrade for this rifle. The main reason behind getting this stock was just because I needed one, and I figured "eh, might as well." So here it is.
I was considering getting a Voltor EMod stock because of its utility, but when I took fifteen minutes and thought about it, I really don't need storage for six AA batteries, or a rubberized buttpad, or waterproof compartments. Though, I will be getting one later on, probably for a more rugged build, if not just as an upgrade for this rifle. The main reason behind getting this stock was just because I needed one, and I figured "eh, might as well." So here it is.
Labels:
buffer tube,
M4,
mil-spec,
receiver extension,
sling mount
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