The International UCIW (Ultra-Compact Individual Weapon) stock system shortens the overall length of the firearm by a full inch, as compared to a standard AR. The stock kit includes the stock, receiver extension, index plate, buffer, recoil spring and castle nut. The systems components were designed to work together and should be installed together for reliable performance. The stock is lightweight and features integral sling attachment points, easy one-hand adjustments and excellent cheekweld. The rubber buttpad prevents slippage during firing. The receiver extension has four positions to adjust the length of pull. Derived from our UCIW project, it is a great option for shortening the overall length of your rifle. Overall length of the stock kit (including castle nut and index plate) measures 5.75″ collapsed and 9″ at maximum extension Specifications for LWRCI Ultra Compact Stock Kit For Ar-15: Manufacturer: LWRCI Color: Black Fabric/Material: Kit Gun Type: Rifle Package Contents: LWRCI Ultra Compact Stock Kit For Ar-15 The Lwrc Stock Kit Ultra Compact Black For Ar-15 is a quality addition to the LWRCI lineup. For more great deals on AR15 Stocks by LWRCI, please browse our LWRC Gun Parts page.
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Josh A –
These are awesome. I've used with 5.56 and 300blk. Started with the want for a compact 300blk sbr that'd fit in my vertex duffle without the need for a folder. A 5" barrel with this buffer system comes out to 18.5" collapsed. Loved it so much that i bought another for a different 300blk build (that I've also ran an 11.5 5.56 upper on as well). The magpul sl-m stocks are made for these buffer tubes. They're a perfect combination. Well worth $125 if you want a really compact rifle without wanting a folding adapter. These are just like the older cqb stocks that cmmg use to put on their 300 banshees. Only difference is that the lwrc uses a flat wire spring. Other than that, the 2 are identical in every way. They're both awesome, but cmmg doesn't make theirs anymore, sadly.