Preview: Tyrant Designs NexGen Buttstock – AR15

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posted on November 7, 2023
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Tyrant Designs NexGen Buttstock – AR15

With various components constructed of lightweight aluminum, carbon fiber, polymer and stainless steel, the NexGen Buttstock – AR15 from Tyrant Designs provides ruggedness in a compact package that weighs only 9 ozs.

Compatible with any standard mil-spec, carbine-length receiver extension, the NexGen buttstock features a thick rubber buttpad that very effectively dampens the rifle’s recoil, while its 15-degree slanted toe helps facilitate rolling the rifle into position from low ready when it’s time to engage the target.

Bilateral LOP-adjustment levers and a double-sided QD sling cup allow the unit to be run equally well by right- and left-handed shooters alike, and it is offered in five colors.

MSRP is $150. For more information, visit tyrantcnc.com.

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