FAB Defense Collapsible Stock With Magazine Well

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posted on October 18, 2012
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10/18/2012

The Mako Group has announced that FAB Defense is releasing a new rifle buttstock that does what no other collapsible AR-15 buttstock can do—carry an extra 5.56 or .223 magazine of any capacity, ready for instant access.

The buttstock—named GL-MAG M4/AR-15 Survival Stocks—can carry any capacity AR-15 magazines. The magazine is held securely in the stock by the same mechanics that secure a magazine to the rifle's firing system. The stock has a quick-release button that places the magazine in hand instantly, ready for loading.

For a limited time, FAB Defense will offer a free 10-round magazine with the purchase of a Survival Buttstock.

Features:

- Inconspicuous, sleek design with no protruding parts.
- Will not snag on gear or webbing.
- No more awkward magazine pouch dangling on a buttstock.
- Keeps all of the characteristics of the M4 Buttstock, while incorporating a state-of-the-art internal magazine carrier.
- Accepts any capacity AR-15 (M4) magazines.
- Positions a spare magazine close at hand for a rapid change, providing a tactical edge.
- Does not interfere with or change buttstock-to-shoulder positioning.
- Fits perfectly on both MIL-SPEC and aftermarket commercial tubes.
- Integrated ambidextrous swivel QD Quick Detach rear sling connectors.

The GL-MAG M4/AR-15 Survival Stocks ship with an MSRP of $122.40.

For more information, go to TheMakoGroup.com.

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