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hey guys im looking to buy a stock today but im not sure what will fit to my rifle  here are the 2 links . whats the difference ? same price. my is a 308 Ruger Precision Rifle

 

http://www.cabelas.com/product/magpul-ar-10-sr-25-308-precision-adjustable-stock/1809787.uts

 

 

http://www.cabelas.com/product/magpul-prs-ar-15-stock/1318850.uts

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I'm curious as to why you are ready to change it. The PRS while a great stock, will add extra weight. The one they provide is pretty versatile.

 

 

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idk why but i hate the ruger stock i just dont like the look. where can i find a kit that will bring everything that i will need to change it

Suit yourself. I'd put functionality over looks. They say it can be changed with outside vendor stuff but the PRS requires a rifle length buffer tube and being the rifle is pretty much new to people, I'd venture to say I won't pass advice to you due to lack of knowledge. Your best bet is call or write Ruger.

 

 

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here it saids that i will only need the prs stock can this be right? they have a video but i might be wrong

 

http://www.scout.com/military/snipers-hide/story/1613039-ruger-precision-rifle-upgrade-project#/military/snipers-hide/story/1613039-ruger-precision-rifle-upgrade-project

 

 

Suit yourself. I'd put functionality over looks. They say it can be changed with outside vendor stuff but the PRS requires a rifle length buffer tube and being the rifle is pretty much new to people, I'd venture to say I won't pass advice to you due to lack of knowledge. Your best bet is call or write Ruger.


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i have both the rifle and another ar15 with a prs stock, i just swapped it over fits perfectly but you will need to remove the adjustable buffer tube and install a rifle length buffer tube as bhunted said.  just need allen keys and an ar15 armorers wrench takes 10mins

 

http://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/receiver-parts/buffer-tube-parts/buffer-tubes/butt-stock-extension-tube-sku231000048-17502-41387.aspx

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