Magpul Instructions - DT Stock

Published on December 18, 2023
Duration: 2:45

This guide details the installation and removal of the Magpul DT Stock on a carbine receiver. It emphasizes proper alignment, the use of a hex key for the release pin, and the potential need for an assistant or vise for difficult steps. The process includes verifying installation through function testing and instructions for removing the butt pad.

Quick Summary

The Magpul DT Stock is installed by aligning its body with the carbine receiver extension and sliding it on until it stops at approximately 2 1/8 inches. Depress the release latch, insert a 1/8 inch hex key into the release pin, pull down firmly, and push the stock forward to mount. Removal follows a similar process in reverse.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Step 1: Remove Existing Stock
  2. 00:26Step 2: Install DT Stock
  3. 00:41Securing the Stock Mount
  4. 01:00Step 3: Verify Install & Function Test
  5. 01:14Extending and Collapsing Stock
  6. 01:35Removing the Rubber Butt Pad
  7. 02:13Removing the DT Stock

Frequently Asked Questions

What tools are needed to install the Magpul DT Stock?

The primary tool required for installing and removing the Magpul DT Stock is a 1/8 inch hex key. For easier installation and removal, especially if working alone, a vise with a bev block to secure the rifle is also recommended.

How do you properly mount the Magpul DT Stock?

To mount the Magpul DT Stock, align its body with the carbine receiver extension and gently slide it on until it stops around 2 1/8 inches. Then, depress the release latch, insert a 1/8 inch hex key into the release pin, pull down firmly, and push the stock forward to secure it.

What is the recommended procedure for removing the Magpul DT Stock?

To remove the Magpul DT Stock, depress the release latch and insert a 1/8 inch hex key into the release pin. Pull down firmly while pulling the stock away from the receiver until it is completely detached. An assistant or vise may be helpful for this step.

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