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    Still not cheap enough for me to actually buy one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarbonScoring View Post
    Still not cheap enough for me to actually buy one.
    Well, that's when you wait for that 20-25% off Magpul sale from Rainier, Primary Arms, DSG, ect. At least you also don't have to buy a receiver extension, just a buffer and spring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UWone77 View Post
    Well, that's when you wait for that 20-25% off Magpul sale from Rainier, Primary Arms, DSG, ect. At least you also don't have to buy a receiver extension, just a buffer and spring.
    I'll be waiting for a RA sale for sure. That on top of Apex pricing can't be beat.

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    Retail likely be 180-185 so after the buffer tube, castle nut and end plate you are talking $130-140 for the stock. Price is not bad at all. On sale it will likely be a bargain. Hell I just got some PRS stocks from RAINIER FOR $150 each so at some point you know deals will be out there.

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    The PRS 3.0 is being released too I see with an MSRP of $254... nice looking

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    One thing with the 2.0 is that it is not strike plate compatible. But the cheaper price is always a plus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lkb513 View Post
    One thing with the 2.0 is that it is not strike plate compatible. But the cheaper price is always a plus
    Although I haven't seen anywhere that this version will, or will not support a strike plate, being your average Joe shooter, I really wouldn't be too disappointed if it didn't support a strike plate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SINNER View Post
    Retail likely be 180-185 so after the buffer tube, castle nut and end plate you are talking $130-140 for the stock. Price is not bad at all. On sale it will likely be a bargain. Hell I just got some PRS stocks from RAINIER FOR $150 each so at some point you know deals will be out there.
    I agree. I think they are going to kill it with the price reduction. People often forget they don't need to buy receiver extensions with UBR's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeviantLogic View Post
    Although I haven't seen anywhere that this version will, or will not support a strike plate, being your average Joe shooter, I really wouldn't be too disappointed if it didn't support a strike plate.
    Yeah but I thot it was pretty neat even tho its pretty much useless.
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    as someone who has never seen or used the UBR in person, what's the appeal over a regular AR stock

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    Quote Originally Posted by wsaraceni View Post
    as someone who has never seen or used the UBR in person, what's the appeal over a regular AR stock
    There is no wobble at all, it has a very stiff lock up. You can set one of the positions with a stop, so when you push to expand, it goes right to the preferred position. One more button push, and you can go past it if you'd like (I am assuming this is true on the 2.0, as it is on the original). Plus, if you've got beard and mustache, it won't pull out your whiskers. I've got the old UBR, and I like the weight, but It's on my 18" SPR, so I don't mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wsaraceni View Post
    as someone who has never seen or used the UBR in person, what's the appeal over a regular AR stock
    Also a great alternative to a PRS IMHO for a bench gun.

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    Finally shipping.
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