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  • #16
    Sleepnosis
    Member
    • Aug 2004
    • 483

    Originally posted by RaymondMillbrae
    The MAIN THING about a stock (all shooters should know this) is solidness. (Is that a word)? The stock and receiver need to be a rock solid attachment to sqeeeeeeeeeeeze out the best accuracy. And if the SOPMOD is more solid than the Vltor EMOD, then it deserves a second look. The price difference will also be calculated in correlation to how much more "solid" it is than the EMOD. (Is it "that much more solid" to justify a $50.00 price difference)?).


    I posted my response above to counter whatever issues you thought about the EMOD not being as sturdy as the SOCOM, at whatever price point. Good luck with your sturdiness. I'm checking out of this thread.

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    • #17
      RaymondMillbrae
      Veteran Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 2659

      Sleepnosis,

      sorry, I didn't mean to offend you, brother.

      I was not laughing at you. I was just playing with your words, that's all.

      Bottom line (like I said above), I am going with the Vltor EMOD stock...unless I get a really good deal on a LTM SOPMOD kit. (Buffer, stock, spring, castle nut, etc).

      I found someone on another site selling a complete SOPMOD kit (Gen 1 stock and accessories) for $245.00. Gotta think about that one.

      Looks like the best afjustable stocks, in order, are:

      1) LTM SOPMOD
      2) Vltor EMOD
      3) others

      In Christ: Raymond
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