Re: DPMS SASS stock question
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ORD</div><div class="ubbcode-body">It won't add anywhere NEAR 5lbs over and above the ACS!! Where the heck do you all get these numbers from?!?!
It WILL ABSOLUTELY ADD additional weight to the back end of the rifle which can be a plus or a minus depending on YOU as the shooter.
The ACS, with a carbine buffer tube, spring, buffer, etc. weighs in at just over 1.6lbs (depending on the buffer you run).
The PRS, with rifle buffer tube, spring, buffer will weigh in at approx. 2.75lbs. So in total, you'll have added an additional 1lb or so of weight to your rifle with the PRS...NOWHERE NEAR 5LBS!!!
The advantages of the PRS are that it is solid as a rock, offers you tons of adjustability in terms of LOP and the adjustable comb to get you a perfect position behind your optics, etc.
I personally think that the UBR is a perfect compromise between a traditional collapsible stock like the ACS/CTR/etc., and a heavier, bulkier fixed stock unit like the PRS. The UBR offers a fixed position cheekweld thanks to the entry receiver tube, but offers the LOP/collapsibility of a traditional collapsible stock. Weight-wise, it falls between the ACS and PRS. </div></div>
I was simply guessing. I've never weighed the PRS but I could tell the difference in weight after installation.
According to the
<span style="font-weight: bold">Botach Tactical website</span>, the Magpul PRS is exactly 1.85lbs with the rifle receiver extension.