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Colt Defense LLC's new Colt Super-Stoc, designed by Bill Rogers, chief shooting instructor at Rogers Shooting School, will be available later this month.
Colt Defense introduces
Colt Super-Stoc
October 18, 2011
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(GunReports.com) Colt Defense LLC's new Colt Super-Stoc, designed by Bill Rogers, chief shooting instructor at Rogers Shooting School, will be available later this month.
Designed to be as lightweight as possible while maintaining durability, the Colt Super-Stoc weighs 6.56 ounces, ranking it among the lightest stocks available. The stock is designed specifically for the new Colt rifles to give an unequaled fit and survivability during the most extreme conditions.
The Colt Super-Stoc is one of the lightest, strongest and most secure collapsible stocks for the M4/AR series of weapons, said Rogers. Our partnership with Colt was a no-brainer. We want the highest quality rifle in the world to be outfitted with the worlds newest and most technologically advanced stocks available.
A unique Cam-Lock system is a new design feature that, when operated, securely locks onto the buffer tube like a solid stock. This Cam-Lock system completely removes any slop or play commonly inherent with aftermarket collapsible stocks as well as eliminating any movement due to wear.
The Cam-Lock lever also features a convenient reversible design, enabling the user to customize his or her stock to suit the desired preference. Other features include a removable recoil pad, sling loop, quick detach swivel sling mount and Quick Release lever which unlocks the Cam-Lock and indexing pin with one motion.
The original M4 buttstock will still be made available to commercial and law enforcement customers by Colt Defense. For more information on the new Colt Super-Stoc or Colts classic M4 stock, visit www.Colt.com.
While I do realize the utilitarian value of collapsible stocks on ARs, I have removed every one that I have ever had on any of my ARs, and I replaced them with rigid stocks. I'd guess that I'm just nostalgic about the full butt stock, since that's what I had in Vietnam. I also like the ability to stuff a cleaning kit into the full butt stock, so one always has a kit if needed in the field. Looks like a shameless copy of magpull stock I see colt has not changed there ways remember when they riped off Khar with th pocket 9 An Important Note for GunReports.Com Readers: Our goal on this website is to foster a free expression of views while reining in language that crosses the line of civil discourse. Accordingly, the comments areas are intended to expand the knowledge of all users of this site. But site administrators wish to discourage the use of profanity, insults, disrespect, the advocacy of lawlessness, violence or sedition, or attempts to impinge on the rights of others. While GunReports.Com encourages robust discourse that furthers our understanding of all the issues affecting gun owners, comments that break GunReports.Com’s rules will be removed. In addition, we reserve the right to edit or delete individual comments, and in extreme cases, to ban commenters at our discretion. --Tim Cole To post a comment you must be a registered user of gunreports.com and be logged in. Use one of the forms below to login or register for FREE to gunreports.com
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