Preview: Magpul PRS Lite

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posted on August 29, 2022
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Magpul PRS Lite

Magpul’s PRS, now in its third generation, has long stood as a benchmark in our industry for precision-style AR-pattern stocks, and the new PRS Lite offers many of the same features as its predecessor in a package that weighs 10 ozs. less (18.2 ozs.) and costs less than half as much money.

Designed for use with carbine-length AR-10/15 receiver extensions and constructed of high-strength, injection-molded polymer, the PRS Lite’s length of pull can be adjusted across a 1.4" range by loosening a single screw, while its comb can be raised by up to 0.8" from its lowest setting. A sling can be attached via the integral 1.25" footman’s loop or an included reversible quick-detach sling swivel cup.

MSRP is $120. For more information, please visit magpul.com.

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