MOE SL v. DT-PR - Which one are you taking?

Published on September 6, 2025
Duration: 1:12

This video compares the Magpul MOE SL stock with the DTI DTPR stock, highlighting their distinct features and intended uses. The MOE SL is noted for its innovative paddle system and QD mount. The DTPR is presented as a long-range precision stock, featuring a bag rider, butt hook, and footman's loop for enhanced stability and control.

Quick Summary

The Magpul MOE SL stock offers an innovative paddle system and QD mount, while the DTI DTPR is a precision stock featuring a bag rider, butt hook, and dual tension system for enhanced stability and lockup.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Stock Comparison Quest
  2. 00:06Magpul MOE SL Stock Features
  3. 00:24DTI DTPR Precision Stock Features
  4. 00:47DTPR Dual Tension System Explained
  5. 00:56Viewer Vote: MOE SL or DTPR?

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Magpul MOE SL stock?

The Magpul MOE SL stock is recognized for its innovative paddle system, which aids in adjustment and manipulation. It also includes a QD (Quick Detach) mount for sling attachment and a rolled toe on the butt pad designed for comfortable shoulder engagement.

What makes the DTI DTPR stock suitable for long-range precision shooting?

The DTI DTPR stock is designed for precision with features like a bag rider underneath for stability when using a shooting bag, a butt hook to brace against the shoulder, and a footman's loop for sling or gear attachment.

What is the 'Dual Tension System' on the DTI DTPR stock?

The 'Dual Tension System' (DT) on the DTI DTPR stock is designed to create a very tight and secure lockup on the buffer tube. This system aims to minimize wobble and ensure the stock remains firmly in place, contributing to consistent shooting performance.

How do the butt pads of the MOE SL and DTPR stocks differ?

The Magpul MOE SL stock features a rolled toe on its butt pad, intended to allow it to roll smoothly into the shooter's shoulder for better contact and comfort. The DTI DTPR stock's butt pad is part of its overall design for stability, often paired with its butt hook feature.

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