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Thread: FALKOR DEFENSE OPTIMUS PDW STOCK
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3 January 2017, 19:28 #1
FALKOR DEFENSE OPTIMUS PDW STOCK
The Optimus PDW stock is designed to address several deficiencies in the general PDW design. The stock is built on a single guide rod thereby eliminating the cumbersome dual guide rod standard. The Optimus affords the shooter a proper cheek weld, a feature many PDW stocks lack. The Optimus also allows users to use their existing BCG and is compatible with high pressure and anti-tilt designs. Next, a solid tungsten heavy buffer and high performance flat wire spring result in maximum performance for a range of rifle styles including carbine and short barrel rifles and both suppressed or unsuppressed. Not only does the Optimus shorten the overall length of the rifle, but the innovative guide rod ring also incorporates a dual QD end plate to give users a well-balanced point of attachment for a QD single point QD-Sling (sold separately).
Dual QD Attachment End Plate
Eight Position Adjustability
Use Your Own BCG
Single Guide Rod
Fully Collapsed: 5.25-inches
Fully Extended: 10.25-inches
MSRP $450.00
https://falkordefense.com/shop/parts...mus-pdw-stock/
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3 January 2017, 21:01 #2
I've been on their waiting list for this since SHOT 2016. When I saw the price tag though...
It's a half inch longer than the BAD Vert stock in the collapsed position. But the LOP is 1.5 inches longer in the extended position. For me, I need that half inch in the collapsed position if I have a PDW stock at all. Others will need that longer LOP.
It's looks solid. Looking forward to reports of real use. But dang, that price...
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3 January 2017, 21:09 #3
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4 January 2017, 04:13 #4
It's Falkor. Nothing they make is cheap, however I will give them props for innovating rather than using hot babes to peddle the same ole.
There's no "Team" in F**K YOU!
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4 January 2017, 04:39 #5
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4 January 2017, 07:02 #6
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5 January 2017, 04:35 #7
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5 January 2017, 08:49 #8
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5 January 2017, 09:33 #9
Expensive, yes. New and innovative, absolutely. Curious to see reviews from people who pay full retail!
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5 January 2017, 13:35 #10