Magpul CTR Stock

Published on June 11, 2026
Duration: 7:58

This video provides a detailed overview of the Magpul CTR stock, highlighting its dual locking mechanisms for stability and anti-wobble features. It compares the CTR to other Magpul stocks like the MOE and DT series, discussing their respective advantages and disadvantages. The presenter also covers technical specifications, installation considerations, and optional attachments, offering insights for firearm owners looking to upgrade their rifle's ergonomics and functionality.

Quick Summary

The Magpul CTR stock is distinguished by its dual locking mechanism, featuring both an adjustment lever and a secondary latch to minimize wobble and ensure a secure fit on the buffer tube. This provides superior stability compared to stocks like the MOE. It also includes an anti-snag design and is compatible with cheek risers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Magpul CTR Stock
  2. 00:20CTR vs. DT/DTPR Stocks
  3. 00:26Dual Locking Mechanism Explained
  4. 00:40Anti-Wobble Feature Demonstration
  5. 00:44Comparison to MOE Stock
  6. 01:00Anti-Snag Design
  7. 01:12Cheek Riser Compatibility
  8. 01:20Technical Specifications
  9. 01:51Rubber Butt Pad
  10. 02:00QD Sling Point and Tie-in Points
  11. 02:02NFA Regulations Warning
  12. 02:11Matte Finish and Grip
  13. 02:23Buffer Tube Fitment
  14. 02:50Buffer Tube Not Included
  15. 03:14Optional Attachments
  16. 03:45Comparison with DT/DTPR Stocks
  17. 04:07Price Point
  18. 04:14CTR as Older Model
  19. 04:26Chamfered Edge Difference
  20. 04:48Conclusion and User Experiences
  21. 04:57Outro and Training

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Magpul CTR stock different from the MOE stock?

The primary difference is the CTR's dual locking mechanism. It includes a secondary latch that engages with the buffer tube, significantly reducing wobble and providing a more solid feel compared to the MOE stock, which relies solely on its adjustment lever.

How does the Magpul CTR stock prevent wobble?

The Magpul CTR stock uses two main methods to prevent wobble: the primary adjustment lever that slides along the buffer tube and locks into place, and a secondary latch mechanism that further secures the stock, preventing it from moving or rattling.

What are the key technical specifications of the Magpul CTR stock?

The Magpul CTR stock measures 7 inches in total length, 5.2 inches in height, and weighs 8.9 ounces. It offers approximately 3.3 inches of adjustment along the buffer tube and has a width of 1.7 inches.

Can I put a Magpul CTR stock on an AR pistol?

You can install a Magpul CTR stock on an AR pistol, but doing so without the firearm being legally registered as a Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) is a felony. Ensure compliance with NFA regulations before attaching a stock to a pistol-caliber firearm.

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