High Tower Armory MBS 95 - .45 ACP

Published on September 6, 2020
Duration: 10:12

This review covers the High Tower Armory MBS 95 conversion stock for the .45 ACP High Point Carbine. The installation process is described as simple, taking approximately 10-30 minutes with included tools. The MBS 95 significantly transforms the carbine into a more compact and nimble package by moving the receiver behind the trigger guard, while retaining barrel length. Key features include ambidextrous magazine release, optional handguard removal, and integrated safeties. The reviewer notes improved handling and balance, though the stock trigger remains a drawback.

Quick Summary

The High Tower Armory MBS 95 conversion stock dramatically enhances the High Point Carbine's compactness by relocating the receiver behind the trigger guard. Installation is simple, taking about 10-30 minutes with included tools. Key features include an ambidextrous magazine release, accessory rails, and improved ergonomics, though the stock trigger remains a notable drawback.

Chapters

  1. 00:53Introduction to MBS 95 .45 ACP
  2. 01:39Compact Design and Overall Length
  3. 02:17Installation Process and Tools
  4. 02:57Stock Features and Ergonomics
  5. 03:37Magazine Release and Operation
  6. 04:10Handguard and Trigger Guard
  7. 04:24Integrated Safeties
  8. 04:54Accessory Rail and Charging Handle
  9. 05:52M-LOK Slots and Top Rail
  10. 06:13.45 ACP vs 9mm Ballistics and Optics
  11. 06:33Barrel Extension and Shroud Ideas
  12. 06:53Suppressor Compatibility Potential
  13. 07:07Range Performance and Functionality
  14. 07:18Trigger Quality Assessment
  15. 07:57Up Close and Personal Application
  16. 08:14Price and Value Proposition
  17. 08:54Balance and Handling Improvements
  18. 09:33Final Thoughts on Price and Worth
  19. 09:54Conclusion and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary benefit of the High Tower Armory MBS 95 conversion stock?

The primary benefit of the MBS 95 is its ability to transform a High Point Carbine into a much more compact and nimble package by moving the receiver behind the trigger guard, while still retaining the full barrel length.

How difficult is the installation of the MBS 95 stock?

Installation is described as ultra-simple. While a first-time installation might take around 30 minutes, a second installation took only about 10 minutes, with all necessary tools included in the box.

What are the main features of the MBS 95 conversion stock?

Key features include an ambidextrous front magazine release, optional handguard removal, integrated safeties, a Picatinny rail, M-LOK slots, and a non-reciprocating charging handle, all contributing to improved ergonomics and modularity.

What is the main drawback of the MBS 95 conversion?

The main drawback identified is the inherent trigger quality of the High Point Carbine itself, which remains spongy even with the MBS 95 conversion. However, the reviewer notes this is not a dealbreaker for the intended use of the firearm.

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