![]() They tend to come in two diameters: Commercial and Military. The Buffer Tube, or as more important people refer to it, Receiver Extension Assembly, is that round thing sticking out the back of your rifle where the buttstock attaches. Stop that! I can hear some of you snickering from here. The first thing to figure out when you decide to upgrade the buttstock on your AR-15 is the size of your tube. Different comb shapes and heights not only help with comfort and fit, but can help you properly line up your line of sight with a scope or optic on your rifle. It’s the part where you stick your cheek when you’re taking aim for a really important shot. This one has multiple sling attachment points that offer ambidextrous attachment options. Most any replacement stock will give you more flexible options for attaching a sling. Or you may want a different angle buttplate design – the Blackhawk! stock we’re installing here has a design that slopes downward and towards the muzzle. Others offer integrated storage compartments for things like spare batteries. There are all sorts of replacement buttstocks on the market. This one, from Blackhawk!, has a forward-angled buttplate, ambidextrous sling attachment points and a wider comb. The Blackhawk! Adjustable Carbine Stock offers some nice upgrades to the standard configuration.Īftermarket buttstocks for the AR-15 offer a wide variety of features, so you can pick what’s important to you. ![]()
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