Simplicity equals durability is the design philosophy for the Carbon Black Buttstock. Durable, polymer lined buffer tube minimizes the rattle and scraping sound when charging the rifle while providing lasting durability. The integrated buffer tube requires either A2 rifle lengthbuffer/springor carbine buffer/spring with aspacer. Specifications for Brigand Arms Fixed Buttstocks: Manufacturer: Brigand Arms Fabric/Material: Carbon Gun Make: AR Platform Gun Type: Rifle Weight: 4.5 oz Features of Brigand Arms Fixed Buttstocks The single-piece design provides strength and rigidity by eliminating seams and sharp edges. This Buttstock is finished with a Matte Clear Cerakotefor an extra layer of protection. Package Contents: Brigand Arms Fixed Buttstocks Standard Steel Castle Nut Steel End-Plate Adhesive Pad
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jacob –
Absolutely terrible. The stock completely blew apart after one shot. It’s is held together by glue the cannot withstand the recoil from the buffer spring. Look cool and is super lightweight but don’t expect to use it more than once.
CK –
The carbon fiber portion of the stock is high quality and really well formed. Problem is with the threaded aluminum collar, that's epoxied onto the receiver end of the carbon fiber extension. It is epoxied in such a manner that the aluminum collar and the carbon fiber portions are not in line with each other. The end of carbon fiber tube protrudes out of alignment on the inside, creating a sharp ridge that impedes the cycling of reciprocating buffer. At the steep price this stock goes for, the joint between the aluminum and carbon fiber should be perfectly straight, creating a seamless transition between the two. Instead it is cocked and angled to the point of creating an obstruction on the inner wall that creates a hazard and is guaranteed to become a failure point. What’s really incomprehensible, is how can a manufacturer screw up so badly aligning the parts in line, where there are only two parts that the stock consists of. Made proudly in America seem to take a whole different meaning under the current regime. I’d stay away from this company and their products, unless the blind DEI (didn’t earn it) employee assembling things is relegated to less consequential tasks. That’s the only explanation for this visible with naked eye, monumental assembly error that makes sense. Don’t jeopardize your safety and look elsewhere….