SNIPER Ribbed Stealth Slip on Rubber Combat Butt Pad for 6 Position Stock
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Dennis, the inside measures 5-inches by 5-inches by 5 inches by 5 inches by 5 inches by 5 inches by 3/16" x 1" x 3/16" x 1" x 1 9/16". With very little, if any, play, it fits my dpms oracle perfectly. I hope this has been of assistance to you. Good luck, good shooting, and keep fighting for our right to bear arms under the 2nd Amendment. jim
No, it won't happen. This is for an AR15 adjustable stock that is standard. It's difficult to put on and take off, and it'll be too big for your Hi-Fi system. Point.
Mine arrived today, and all I had to do was carve a sliver from the inside of the pad on the top and bottom. Then, and only then, This is amazing how well it fits and feels against my peck.
Not sure. However, it was too small for my buttocks.
Selected User Reviews For SNIPER Ribbed Stealth Slip on Rubber Combat Butt Pad for 6 Position Stock
It adds a nice touch to my Smith for less than $10 plus free shipping (with Prime). The AR15 Sport from Wesson is a perfect fit. However, don't anticipate a lot of padding. On the other hand, I don't recall having much of a problem shooting. 223 or 5. In terms of recoil, this weapon has a rating of 56. A nice solid rubber connection against your shoulder, on the other hand, creates a more secure connection with the gun and outperforms bare, slick plastic every time. It appears to be in good condition.
It's just a stock pad, so there's not much to get excited about. It was simple to install and aids in recoil reduction, but it wasn't exactly what I had in mind when I bought it. I wanted to give stock a little more length, and it did. I don't see any disadvantages to it, unless the rubber degrades quickly, which I don't anticipate, and I would buy it again if I needed one.
On my AR carbine with a Magpul fixed stock, I bought this butt pad to give me more length of pull. The butt pad is completely inappropriate for that, but it works fine on my AR with a standard folding stock. Although it appears to be a good butt pad, it provides little padding and is primarily used to extend your stock. There isn't much recoil when firing, so it's not a problem. 556 or . 223 I ended up ordering Magpul's PRS Extended Rubber Butt Pad, which provided me with an extra half inch of pull length, which was ideal.
When it came to firing the AR, it really helped my wife feel more at ease. It has a fantastic appearance and is of excellent quality. It was fairly simple to put together, though it does fit snugly, which is a good thing. My DiamondBack AR appears to have come with it. You will not be disappointed if you purchase one.
Excellent value for money and excellent quality. On stock, it's simple to put together. I could immediately tell the difference after installing on stock (no tools required, just your fingers) after about 10 seconds of installation time. This recoil button is a must-have for any recoil enthusiast. Even before I fired the rifle, when the pad was against my shoulder, it provided noticeable cushion. The AR buttocks The stock I have is a lower-end kit, but it's still functional. This made a big difference because the stock was hard. The first image depicts a pad, while the second image depicts one without.
Fits the M4 style stock snugly. It's not overly grippy, which I prefer, but it's just enough to keep it from slipping around on the floor or on my shoulder. It looks good and seems to fit snugly, so I don't think it'll fall off. This is something I strongly suggest.
Much preferable to hard, brittle plastic! There was a light coat of oil on it when it arrived(? ), but it was easily remedied with soap and water. I can't promise this for everyone, but I chose two-day shipping and received this item in under 20 hours!.