

#Troy battle axe stock pro#
Yes, If your collapsible tube is Milspec (1.14" diameter) like Colt, VLTOR, Stag, LMT, or RUGER.ġ) UTG Pro 6 Position Milspec AR15 Tube - MADE IN USAĢ) UTG Pro 6 Position Milspec AR15 Tube + Buffer, Spring, Locking Plate, Castle Nut Complete Fixed Stock Replacement Kit - MADE IN USAģ) All of #2 Plus a Collapsible Stock Castle Nut Installation Tool - Other than a slot screw driver, the only tool you need to convert from fixed stock. This stock is designed to be a drop in replacement for carbines using mil-spec receiver extension tubes. No, If your tube is Commercial (diameter 1.17") like some Bushmaster, Tapco, Rock River Arms, Olympic Arms, Armalite, and Leapers UTG Aircraft Aluminum Lined Large Internal Storage Compartment.Includes heavy duty QD push button swivel.Features QD swivel sockets at 9-6-3 o’clock.*Lifetime limited warranty, see for details. For Mil-Spec receiver extensions tube only. A solid metal butt plate opens to reveal storage capacity unmatched by any other stock on the market. The stock collapses compactly and securely. A comfortable cheek weld helps operators settle in quickly for rapid target acquisition.

Advanced reinforced polymer ensures strength and durability. Improved ergonomics, vital storage capacity and Battle Ready toughness define Troy’s new Battle Ax M4 butt stock. Here is a video function testing the stock on my Vector and my AR.Troy Battle Ax CQB Lightweight Collapsible AR15 Stock BattleAx It can fully collapse on the KRISS Vector. I installed the M7A1 stock on my Vector before installing it on my AR lower. One interesting note, the M7A1 stock bars are wider apart than the NEA stock. Both rifles have 16″ barrels and midlength gas systems. So unfortunately you cannot use any end plate sling loops like the Magpul ASAP and have it on a single point sling. The stock replaces the end plate and holds the takedown pin spring in place. Created from advanced reinforced polymer to ensure strength and durability, the Troy Battle Ax CQB stock has a comfortable cheek weld which helps operators. When installing the M7A1 stock, you must remove the receiver end plate. Now here are the two stocks fully collapsed. The M7A1 BCG has some extra material, that I believe to be part of the buffer, that extends a little into the gap where the hammer hits the firing pin.īelow is the M7A1 fully extended vs the Troy Battle Axe Stock fully extended.
#Troy battle axe stock full#
So you have to open both receive takedown pins and slide the upper receiver forward to remove it from the lower.įrom L-R: Troy M7A1 BCG, PSA Full Auto BCG, Troy BCG. Created from advanced reinforced polymer to ensure strength and durability, the Troy Battle Ax CQB stock has a comfortable cheek weld which helps operators settle in quickly for rapid target acquisition. The upper receiver will not hinge open because the buffer spring sits inside the upper and buffer tube. The Troy M7A1 stock has QD sling holes on either side of the stock butt.ĭue to the design of the integrated buffer and BCG the upper receiver cannot open in the traditional manner. The stock has six position stops and they are cut into both the left and right side bars. Just reach back a little with your thumb and depress the stock catch. Not only is it ambidextrous, but you can open and collapse the stock while keeping your hand on fire control. There is quite a bit of clearance between the stock bars and the sides of the lower receiver.Īs I had noted earlier that the NEA CSS stock release button is not ambidextrous, the Troy M7A1 stock is. Troy Industries AR-15 Lightweight Battle Ax CQB Stock Kit, Black 175.00 (No reviews yet) Write a Review SKU: SS-WH2-SBUTLWKOOBTOO Shipping: FLAT RATE SHIPPING Out of stock Add to Wish List Please note, when you select items to purchase from the same warehouse you will save on shipping charges. If you want the stock to collapse to the last stock position then you cannot run a BAD Lever. The stock will hit the back of the pin and not collapse. One of the negatives about this kit is that you cannot use an extended rear takedown pin. The NEA CSS also does not have that many stock positions. If you look at the picture below, you can see a button that looks like an AR magazine release. I only got a chance to briefly handle the NEA CSS. It was cheaper and upon playing with it, the Troy version seems better. My FFL snagged a FDE Troy M7A1 Kit for me when I told him I wanted one of the North Eastern Arms Compact Carbine Stock.
