Firearm AdviceInstalling a Magpul MOE Fixed Carbine Stock

Installing a Magpul MOE Fixed Carbine Stock

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While collapsible or adjustable stocks may be all the rage these days for short, compact AR carbines, there’s an argument to be made for running one with a fixed stock. From added stability to not pulling your facial whiskers or hair on your head while on the range, a fixed stock might be just the right option for you.

Shown in this jpeg photograph is a mil-spec fixed stock for an <span class=AR-15 style rifle from Magpul Original Equipment. It has QD socket sling mounts and a sling loop which provides an inexpensive was of connecting a sling to your rifle. This rifle stock installation is a non-armorer project. If you have a quality set of hand tools, you can attach this to your firearm in just a few minutes.” class=”wp-image-3780″/>
The MOE Fixed Carbine Stock from Magpul is an affordable option for your collapsible-stocked carbine.

Today, we’re taking a look at the MOE Fixed Carbine Stock from Magpul, a name synonymous with top-tier AR gear. Priced at just $34.95, the stock is designed to give you a 12.2″ length of pull with a slim profile, improved cheek weld and numerous sling attachment points. The stock is made from lightweight polymer and is available in black, FDE, olive drab or gray. It weighs just under 10 ounces and is offered for M4-sized receiver extensions in Mil-Spec and commercial configurations.

Going Hands On

I’ve been running a .308 Springfield Armory SAINT Victor rifle recently and really like it, but I recently changed out the scope and decided I wanted to put a fixed stock on the gun. I could buy a new rifle receiver extension tube, buffer spring, buffer and stock, but this would come close to $200 total. With the $30 MOE Fixed Carbine Stock, I have a quick, cheap and easy solution.

[Another great option is the Precision Rifle Stock from Magpul.]

Take a look at the video above to see how quick and easy this process is, as we were able to install it on the Victor in a matter of minutes. I was also really impressed with the quality of Magpul’s gear, even down to the little details such as how the screws had hybrid hex heads/slot heads to ensure ease of installation.

In this digital image, we see an armorer screwdriver bit fitted into a screw head. For a civilian version of a M4 carbine or M16 rifle, the Magpul Industries non-collapsing stock option for mil-spec buffer tubes is a solid option that is easy to install. 
Magpul pays attention to all the little details, like using screws with hybrid hex/slot heads for ease of installation.

While we were at it, we also installed a Magpul PRS Extended Rubber Butt Pad, which gives you the option of a bit longer length of pull on the stock. This is great for customizing your new fixed stock to just the right fit for you.

Magpul MOE Fixed Carbine Stock Specifications

  • Compatibility: Mil-Spec sized M4-style carbine receiver buffer tubes (extension tubes) including the Springfield Armory SAINT line. Magpul also offers stocks for commercial-spec buffer tubes.
  • Length: 8.8″ (fixed – this is a non-collapsing stock option)
  • Length of Pull: ~12.2″
  • Weight: 9.5 oz
  • Weight, including receiver extension: 13.5 oz
  • Color: black, flat dark earth (FDE), Stealth Gray, olive drab green (OD)
  • MSRP: $34.95

Be sure to take a look at the video and click the links below to learn more about all these products.

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