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New And Improved AR Buttstock

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Luth-AR’s MBA-3 fully adjustable buttstock refines the carbine AR-style shooting experience.

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9 COMMENTS

  1. Unless your scope is mounted far too high, you don't need a cheek piece. The fact that the buffer tube comes straight back and that the stock has to be at least as high as the buffer tube means that you cheek will already be planted high even without a cheek piece. My problem is that I'd like to get my cheek lower. But the design limitation of the buffer tube prevent that. I like my scope as close to the rifle as I can get it. And with regard to the shoulder extension, I just move the scope forward or backward so that when I naturally put my cheek on the stock I've got the right distance to the scope. I like the Luth-AR stock. But I prefer the plain A2 skullaton.

  2. The rattle screw should of had a knob on it. the allen adjust is almost a after thought it needs a quick knob as well.Also The butt adjust slots need to be vertical not horizontal so you don't have to remove the small bolts for quick adjust in the field. Also another cheek rest bolt mount would have let you put the weapon in battery without hitting the cheek piece,so i drilled and added another to work for me. A bit pricey but works well made well and has the cool factor. 4 STARS

  3. How much is this piece because I corporal in the Iraqi special forces and there was no such thing in my home I hope that you provide me with the price of this piece and how to buy them and deliver them to Iraq wishes you good luck ….

  4. I was going to buy this stock all the way up to the time I seen a youtube video of a guy who's luth mba stock pulled the screw inserts out of the plastic mold. at a price point with in 70$ of a magpul I would rather buy the magpul and be done instead of buying this and then having to make a warranty claim later.

  5. this looks like they tried to combine olympic sporting adjustability with tacticoolness and it totally doesnt work because they just made a complicated clumsy looking hunk of plastic with a couple thumb screws on it.

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