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how to install troy pdw stock

by Ms. Halie Friesen Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Reliable and sturdy, the PDW Stock Kit utilizes a proprietary, spring, bolt carrier system, and heavy duty latch assembly. Using your thumb, simply depress a lever on the underside of the assembly to extend the stock in one fluid motion. NOTE: For direct impingement, non-piston operated AR-15s only.

Full Answer

Does Troy make a PDW stock?

New PDW stock can shrink your AR down for VIP security details! Troy’s top-grade lineup now includes the Tomahawk, a great stock for CQB missions. The Troy Tomahawk stock rides on rails that run along the receiver, shaving 2 inches from the rifle’s overall length compared to traditional M4 stocks. It also works with mil-spec bolt carrier groups.

How do you use a PDW stock kit?

Reliable and sturdy, the PDW Stock Kit utilizes a proprietary, spring, bolt carrier system, and heavy duty latch assembly. Using your thumb, simply depress a lever on the underside of the assembly to extend the stock in one fluid motion.

Is the Troy Tomahawk a good stock?

The Troy Tomahawk stock rides on rails that run along the receiver, shaving 2 inches from the rifle’s overall length compared to traditional M4 stocks. It also works with mil-spec bolt carrier groups. Troy’s top-grade lineup now includes the Tomahawk, a great stock for CQB missions.

What is the difference between a Troy and M4 stock?

The stock shortens the overall length of your rifle by 2 inches when compared to a standard M4-style stock. Troy has also gone the extra distance and is offering versions of the stock for 5.56mm NATO, 300 Blackout and 7.62mm NATO rifles.

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What is a Tomahawk stock?

The Tomahawk is a modern, PDW-style retractable stock with an integrated cheekpiece. The stock shortens the overall length of your rifle by 2 inches when compared to a standard M4-style stock. Troy has also gone the extra distance and is offering versions of the stock for 5.56mm NATO, 300 Blackout and 7.62mm NATO rifles.

Can a Tomahawk be carried in a briefcase?

On a very short short-barreled rifle (SBR), the Tomahawk would allow the rifle to be carried in a briefcase or even on a sling under a jacket.

Can a Tomahawk bolt carrier be used with a PDW?

Troy has solved that challenge with the Tomahawk. In fact, the Tomahawk can be used with mil-spec bolt carrier groups, which makes it the perfect fit in the PDW world.

Description

Measuring three inches shorter than traditional carbine stocks, the Troy PDW Stock Kit is a collapsible stock making AR-15 carbines more compact than ever. Reliable and sturdy, the PDW Stock Kit utilizes a proprietary, spring, bolt carrier system, and heavy duty latch assembly.

Specifications

The Tomahawk is a modern, PDW-style collapsible stock with an integrated cheek piece for 5.56 NATO ..

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