DoubleStar AR-15 ARFX-E Skeleton Stock Entry Length with Buffer Tube

Double Star Corp.

$123.99

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Here are the specs

SKU:
ACC0118
UPC:
841348101253
Condition:
New
  1. Model Name: ARFX-E (Skeleton Stock Entry Length)

  2. Platform Compatibility: The stock is designed for the AR-15 platform, which is a popular and versatile rifle platform known for its modularity.

  3. Skeletonized Design: The term "skeleton stock" refers to the stock's design, which features cutouts or openings to reduce weight and provide a distinctive aesthetic. This design choice is often seen in modern, tactical-style stocks.

  4. Entry Length: The designation "Entry Length" suggests that this stock is of a shorter length compared to full-length stocks. Entry length stocks are sometimes preferred for maneuverability in confined spaces.

  5. Buffer Tube Included: The stock comes with a buffer tube. The buffer tube is a component of the AR-15's recoil system, housing the buffer and recoil spring.

  6. Buffer Tube Material: The buffer tube is typically made from materials such as aluminum and serves as the mounting point for the stock, as well as the housing for the recoil system.

  7. Adjustment Features: Some skeleton stocks come with adjustable features, allowing users to customize the length of pull to better suit their preferences.

  8. Material: The stock and buffer tube are usually made from lightweight and durable materials, such as aircraft-grade aluminum or polymer, balancing strength and weight considerations.

  9. Mounting: The stock is mounted onto the rifle's buffer tube and secured in place. This mounting configuration is a standard feature of AR-15 stocks.

  10. Aesthetics: The skeletonized design not only reduces weight but also contributes to the overall modern and tactical appearance of the rifle.

  11. Compatibility: While designed for the AR-15 platform, users should ensure compatibility with their specific AR-15 model and configuration, as there can be variations in buffer tube dimensions and attachment methods.

  12. Installation: Installation typically involves attaching the stock to the buffer tube using a castle nut and securing it in place. Users may need basic gunsmithing tools for installation.

  13. Use Cases: Stocks of this type are often favored by those looking for a lightweight and streamlined stock option, particularly in applications where weight reduction and maneuverability are priorities.