Extreme Duty Minimalist Stock.

Published on September 4, 2019
Duration: 5:11

This video reviews the Mission First Tactical Extreme Duty Minimalist Stock, comparing it to the standard Battlelink Minimalist Stock. The Extreme Duty version is designed for heavier recoiling firearms and offers enhanced durability, improved sling attachment points on the sides, a slightly longer length of pull, increased texturing, and an M-LOK section for accessory mounting. It's presented as a more robust alternative for users seeking a minimalist stock for demanding applications.

Quick Summary

The Mission First Tactical Extreme Duty Minimalist Stock is a more robust version of the Battlelink model, designed for heavier recoiling firearms. It features improved side-mounted sling points to reduce gun flip, a slightly longer length of pull, enhanced grip texturing, and an M-LOK section for accessory mounting, making it a versatile upgrade.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Availability
  2. 00:20Product Identification: Extreme Duty Minimalist Stock
  3. 00:24Comparison to Battlelink Minimalist Stock
  4. 00:53Design Intent: Heavy Recoil vs. Lightweight
  5. 01:36Sling Attachment Point Improvements
  6. 01:56Profile and Latch Comparison
  7. 02:10Length of Pull and Texturing
  8. 02:23Recoil Pad and Audio Setup Note
  9. 03:04M-LOK Accessory Mounting
  10. 03:23NATO Mount Discussion
  11. 03:55Project Context & Future Testing
  12. 04:14Call to Action & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary difference between the Mission First Tactical Extreme Duty Minimalist Stock and the standard Battlelink Minimalist Stock?

The Extreme Duty stock is designed for heavier recoiling firearms like .458 SOCOM or 12-gauge shotguns, offering enhanced durability. The standard Battlelink is optimized for lightweight applications. The Extreme Duty also features improved side-mounted sling points and an M-LOK section.

What are the advantages of the Extreme Duty Minimalist Stock's sling attachment points?

The Extreme Duty stock places sling attachment points on the sides, which can help mitigate gun flip during recoil. This is an improvement over the standard Battlelink's bottom-mounted sling point, which can sometimes contribute to muzzle rise.

Does the Extreme Duty Minimalist Stock offer any advantages in terms of ergonomics or accessory mounting?

Yes, the Extreme Duty stock provides a slightly longer length of pull, increased texturing on the sides for a better grip, and includes an M-LOK section for mounting various accessories, enhancing its versatility.

Is the Mission First Tactical Extreme Duty Minimalist Stock readily available?

At the time of filming, the stock was described as 'unobtainium' and difficult to purchase in large quantities, though wider availability was anticipated soon. Viewers were advised to grab them if seen.

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