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UWone77
22 May 2014, 10:11
LMT (http://www.lmtstore.com/bolts-carriers-groups/buttstocks/dmr556.html)is finally releasing their DMR Stock. One thing of note about the stock is that it uses a mil-spec receiver extension vs an A2 extension like the Magpul PRS. Buy your stock here. (http://www.lmtstore.com/bolts-carriers-groups/buttstocks/dmr556.html)


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Lewis Machine & Tool (http://www.lmtstore.com/bolts-carriers-groups/buttstocks/dmr556.html) Announces new DMR Buttstock
Lewis Machine & Tool Company (LMT®), an Illinois based company that designs, prototypes and manufactures small arms, accessories and tooling components for the military, government, law enforcement, commercial manufacturers and responsible civilians is proud to release their newest accessory for the Designated Marksman.

The DMR buttstock offers the user customization that the designated marksman requires by including features already known on the LMT SOPMOD. This DMR buttstock fits Mil-Spec carbine extension tube rifles in both the 5.56 and .308 platforms. This newest accessory includes 0.725” adjustable SOPMOD style cheek rest height, 1.25” adjustable length of pull with SOPMOD buttpad for reduced felt recoil and a concealed Mil-Std 1913 STANAG 4694 compliant rail for mono-pod attachment. “Our customers have asked for a high quality adjustable buttstock to match to their Designated Marksman Rifle. We designed this product with those customers in mind”, said Karl Lewis, President of LMT®. The DMR was designed to be able to replace current adjustable stocks in less than twenty seconds with no special tools. Kits are also available for those rifles that are looking to convert to six position adjustable carbine extension tubes. The DMR is currently available at LMTDefense.com or your local gun dealer.


About Lewis Machine & Tool Company (http://www.lmtstore.com/bolts-carriers-groups/buttstocks/dmr556.html)

Lewis Machine & Tool Company (http://www.lmtstore.com/bolts-carriers-groups/buttstocks/dmr556.html) is an ISO 9001:2008 certified company and GSA supplier since 2005. The company was founded in 1980 in Milan, Illinois with the mission of designing and producing the highest quality products for the military and government agencies. LMT® is known for its Monolithic Rail Platform and provides customers with the highest standards in design, engineering and quality assurance in everything they manufacture. For more information contact LMT® at Sales@LMTDefense.com or 309-732-9527.


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GOST
22 May 2014, 10:48
Did LMT sand off Magpul's logo?

Liberal_Strong
22 May 2014, 11:15
Did LMT sand off Magpul's logo?

My exact thoughts...

Edit: wow $289 with no tube is ridiculous. You can find PRS for as low as $185..

Axlnut
22 May 2014, 11:18
The price point really is a turnoff, although I understand it fills a niche for some .mil users.

What I WOULD be interested in, is to see a B5 "Bravo"ish version.. strip a little bit here and there to give us a cleaner, lighter DMR type stock w/out some of the features at a much more attractive price point.

3-Gunners would eat it up.

Ride4frnt
22 May 2014, 11:34
Looks decent. Think I'm still interested in the Luth stock, it fits my rifle more than a more boxed design like this or the PRS

UWone77
23 May 2014, 10:36
I'm curious to see if there are any weight savings, but I don't see it listed. Like someone mentioned I'm also interested in the LUTH AR stock.

Slippers
23 May 2014, 11:02
Since it states that it fits 308 carbine receiver extensions is it safe to assume it will fit an A5 extension?

NickDrak
30 June 2014, 16:09
I believe it fits onto any collapsible buffer tube. This on my 16" RECCE type build with my Vltor A5 tube will be perfect.