Magpul just announced several new additions to their product line, including the new MOE SL stocks, grips, and foreends, along with a new Armorer’s Wrench and Bev Block.
MOE SL Carbine Stock – Mil-Spec Model
– Sleek profile
– Dual-side release latches
– Rolled toe
– Angled rubber buttpad
– Optimized for use with body armor or modular gear
– Provides for efficient shoulder transitions
– Similar to MOE-K2 grip
– More vertical grip angle optimized for short LOP weapons
– Brings primary hand in closer to shooter’s body
– Aggressive new texture for positive weapon control
– Smaller size and slimline feel
MOE SL Hand Guard, Carbine-Length – AR15/M4
– M-LOK accessory slots at two, six, and ten o’clock positions
– Reinforced, heat-resistant polymer construction
– Large front extensions and lower lip for additional operator protection from hot front sight assembly
Magpul Armorer’s Wrench – AR15/M4
– Solid steel construction w/ grip-enhancing phosphate finish
– Engages both stock and pin-style barrel nuts
– Fits standard size flash hiders
– Installs and removes rifle receiver extensions and carbine castle nuts
– Extended teeth for use with ASAP plates
– Two hammer faces
– Works with 1/2″ torque wrench
– Convenient bottle opener for refreshments (fits both Metric and SAE bottle caps)
BEV (Barrel Extension Vise) Block – AR15/M4
– All-in-one, compact vise block tool for assembly operations of barrel nuts, flash hiders, etc.
– Mounts securely in a vise
– Provides support for both billet and forged upper receivers
– Solid steel lugs and full length support shank engages barrel extension and prevents flexing
– Steel hardness is optimized for durability yet won’t damage barrel extension
– Polymer for all other engagement surfaces
– O-ring post uses bolt carrier for additional stability
– Included Pin keeps upper in proper position.
All products featured are currently available for purchase on the Magpul website. All Magpul products are made in the USA.
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Interested to see how the BEV compares to the Geissele Raction Rod.
Seriously been thinking about dumping the FF Quad rail and going back to MOE. Simple is better I think.
That said I need to see some specs on these new rails. Are they lighter and possibly thinner than the current MOE? I don’t see mid-lenght on their site. Hopefully this time around they don’t wait a year or more after the carbine is out to release the longer ones.
I read some place that Magpul is only going to make black mags going forward. All other colors will be phased out. I wonder of their other products will be this way also??
This is straight from their website: “With the launch of Stealth Gray across the board, we will be discontinuing Foliage Green as a color option, to be completely phased out by the end of 2014. Also, based on demand and to maintain consistency across our line of magazine products, all non-black MOE magazine color options will be discontinued by the end of 2014.”
stocking up on FDE. how the hell are we supposed to make bakelike and plum colored AR mags in 2015?
spraypaint is a wonderful thing
Hmmm I am ok with the Mags as I have move to L5 AWM’s and only black, but I like FDE. I hope their hand guards, stocks, grips etc still come in FDE.
Only the MOE line is going to black only, not everything.
Only the magazines, regardless of model, are going to black only. The MOE line, minus magazines, will still be made in colors.
so that mean no more od 🙁
Frankly, magazines are consumable items and the costs of maintaining multiple SKUs for magazines are considerable. Folks who are truly worried about the color of magazines will likely just use Krylon.
Just the PMAGs are going to all black. All furniture will continue to be produced in colors. Foliage green is phased out in lieu of Stealth Gray.
I like the buttstock but already I see a problem. No room for accessories like a cheek riser.
If you need a cheek riser this probably isn’t the stock you are looking for. It’s a MOE stock meaning it’s meant to be at more of an entry level price and feature set.
If you need a riser, the CTR or MOE are still your best bets