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Wilson Combat Closed Shoulder Smoke Composite Buttstock, Black
Out of stock online
Wilson Combat Closed Shoulder Smoke Composite Buttstock, Black
| SKU | 51655211020 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Wilson Combat |
| MPN | TR-CFBS-10-1 |
| UPC | 811826027986 |
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Product Details
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- Ecommerce Platform: AR-10|AR-15
- Material: Carbon Fiber
- Color: Black
Features
Elevate your mil-spec AR platform's performance with the cutting-edge Smoke Composites carbon fiber buttstocks. Engineered for excellence, these buttstocks are among the lightest on the market, offering unparalleled ease of interchangeability. Designed to seamlessly integrate with your existing buffer and spring systems, they accommodate both carbine and rifle configurations - short pulls utilize a carbine buffer system, while rifle lengths require a dedicated rifle buffer unit. For added versatility, an additional spacer tube allows compatibility with carbine setups. Experience enhanced shooting precision and reduced reload times, making every shot count with Smoke Composites' innovative design.
- 10.1 inches LOP
- Standard 7 inches deep buffer spring tunnel
- Wilson Combat emblem
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