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Thread: VLTOR E-MOD Enhanced Mod Stock
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31 December 2007, 12:40 #1
VLTOR E-MOD Enhanced Mod Stock
Im in the process of 2 builds and wanted to keep them both identical, i was going to retrofit them both with Magpul UBR's but after cruising around i spotted the Vltor-E-Mod stock and to be honest i've had my eye on it for a while, now the questions that i have is should i split up the builds by buying a UBR for and a Vltor for the other or just wait and buy 2 UBRS instead? Anybody who's dealt with both id greatly appreciate any info you can give such as comfort of both, reliability, and other things i may have forgot to mention btw looks do matter
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1 January 2008, 10:29 #2
The problem is that they are both great stocks. If there is anyway you can get ahold of them to play around with, you might find that its a personal matter of likes and dislikes based on how they feel to you.
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1 January 2008, 10:45 #3Member
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Its hard to go wrong with something from either one. Magpul and VLTOR are both good companies with excellent products As Stick said, with something like this a lot of it just comes down to personal preference.
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1 January 2008, 12:27 #4
hmmm i see and that's where my problem is they're both great stocks and i can't really decide personally im leaning for 1 rifle with the Vltor, the other with the UBR and unless i get some objections about the Vltor, the only thing that i wanna know is for those of you who have had the privilege of using both what was their comfort level?
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1 January 2008, 12:45 #5the only thing that i wanna know is for those of you who have had the privilege of using both what was their comfort level?
as comfortable as any stock can be. However, for someone ( me ) that shoots
NTCH, the UBR is the clear choice. I am 6'2" with ape'ish length arms. For a
comfortable length of pull on a collapsible stock my cheek lands squarely on the
buffer tube with anything other than the UBR. I have been looking forward to
the UBR since its announcement and now that I have one, I couldn't be happier.
In a nutshell, consider all aspects of a stock design before making your choice.
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1 January 2008, 21:11 #6Member
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I have a carbine with each stock's earlier iteration, one with the Vltor Mod Stock and one with an M93B. The principles behind those are the same as the E-Mod and the UBR. Between the ModStock and the M93B, the M93B wins for me because I need a long LOP as well and the cheekweld is better. But like everyone has stated, it's a subjective personal thing.
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3 January 2008, 09:29 #8
thank ya kindly sir but i was going more along the lines of this one http://www.rainierarms.com/?page=sho...product_id=804
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I have the enhanced modstock on my carbine and I like it. I see no reason to change. LOP is good, nice bumper and pad, it is well made and fits my mil-spec tube very tightly,(no rattles!).