B5 Systems | Product Showcase - Palmetto State Armory

Published on October 4, 2024
Duration: 5:57

This video from Palmetto State Armory showcases various B5 Systems AR-15 furniture options, including stocks and pistol grips. It details features like waterproof storage, QD sling mount limitations, adjustable cheek risers, and aggressive texturing, helping viewers understand the differences to make informed purchasing decisions for their AR builds.

Quick Summary

B5 Systems offers various AR-15 stocks like the Enhanced SOPMOD with waterproof storage, the military-contract Bravo stock, and the precision-focused Collapsible Precision stock with adjustable cheek risers. Pistol grips include the A2, P22, and P23, with the latter two featuring a more vertical angle and aggressive texturing.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Intro & B5 Systems Overview
  2. 00:54B5 Enhanced SOPMOD Stock Features
  3. 02:03B5 Bravo Stock - Military Contract
  4. 02:36B5 Collapsible Precision Stock
  5. 03:17B5 CAR-5 Style Stock
  6. 03:35B5 Pistol Grip Offerings
  7. 03:39B5 A2 Pistol Grip
  8. 03:57B5 P22 and P23 Grips
  9. 04:47B5 Angled Grip - M-LOK Compatible
  10. 05:29Conclusion & B5 Systems Product Showcase

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the B5 Enhanced SOPMOD stock?

The B5 Enhanced SOPMOD stock includes a rubber butt pad with an M4 tool holder, two waterproof internal storage tubes for batteries or medical supplies, a six-position adjustable length of pull, and QD sling mounts with limited rotation.

How does the B5 Bravo stock differ from the Enhanced SOPMOD?

The B5 Bravo stock, used for military programs like the M4 and XM7, features a cushion butt pad with a tool holder and six-position adjustability. However, it does not have the two internal waterproof storage tubes found on the Enhanced SOPMOD.

What makes the B5 Collapsible Precision stock suitable for sniper programs?

The B5 Collapsible Precision stock, adopted for the M110 sniper program, offers fine-tuning adjustments for length of pull and an adjustable cheek riser. These features allow for precise length-of-pull settings and a stable cheek weld, crucial for long-range accuracy.

What is the main difference between the B5 P22 and P23 pistol grips?

The primary distinction between the B5 P22 and P23 pistol grips is the presence of a beaver tail on the P23. Both offer an aggressive, more vertical angle and enhanced texturing compared to standard A2 grips.

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