Frag Out! Magazine
Issue link: https://fragout.uberflip.com/i/1000484
veiled an AR-style stock adapter. This will allow users to put whatever stock they want. Maybe, the aesthetics of the rifle will be ruined, because the original stock makes the rifle looking as a monolithic one. On the side note: some shoot- ers complained about wobbling of the stock. It finally appeared that it was not stock, but some play be- tween lower and up- per receiver. Thumbs up for three QD sling mounts on each side, what gives a choice of the 2-point sling attachment. If you need more attach- ment points, feel free to put some adapters to M-LOK rails wherever you want. The mid- dle QD mounts, behind the pistol grip, works pretty with single point slings. Hell, you can use both middle mounts to attach the 2-point sling on each side and have an improvised quasi-sin- gle point sling too! The QD mounts on the stock and receiver are designed well, but there is problem with the for- ward one, in the end of the handguard. It is so far in the front of the rifle that it will only work with the 2-point sling when you will carry rifle on the back (especially over all gear), but for sport shooters it does not work well. Another problem is that sling attached in this location will block the weaponlight mounting possibili- ties (think Inforce WML activated with support hand thumb) or will block the beam. You have to choose between rail mounted WML or sling. Or get a M-LOK QD slot. FIREARMS