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No... I definitely prefer the Vltor butt stock but its telescopic and I had no easy way to perminately pin it so I took it off. It looked better with the Vltor, felt better and matched my LOP better. I have to get that back on there. The grip is generic... I can take it or leave it... I definitely don't love it. But the rifle is top notch. It's hard to beat... I'll put it up against pretty much anything. It's powerful AND accurate. And the Troy MCS just puts it over the top. Only downfall is .308 is expensive. The cheapest I've found so far is roughly .47 cents a round... which isn't bad for the range. But compared to other bulk rifle ammo thats still kind of expensive. Great, great rifle though. Out of my 3 rifles it's my favorite.

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I like it, a lot. Biggest thing that scares me is not the price of the rifle (as that would simply be an investment and justified), but the price per round to feed it! Same thing that keeps me away from beauties like the MWS :resent:

 

I have had the chance to shoot the SOCOM before (both stock and kitted like yours), and I love it.

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Oh... you guys were talking about not liking the stock itself NOT the butt stock. I misunderstood. Oh... the Troy stock is a major upgrade IMHO. Amongst other things it creates a single plane and full length top rail which gives the shooter better alignment of the sights. It definitely creates an AR feel to the weapon. The original SOCOM stock is... well... you know what it is. It's a classic but it's not an ergonomic weapons system. It's a matter of prefernec though. No offense to the OG M14 and Garand guys out there. Those rifle stocks are classics, no doubt.

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