[TIP!] Fastest Length of Pull Adjustment for AR-15 Collapsible Stocks. #ar15 #guntips #rifle

Published on November 16, 2022
Duration: 0:50

This guide details the fastest method for adjusting the Length of Pull (LOP) on an AR-15 with a collapsible stock, as demonstrated by an expert instructor from AT3 Tactical. The technique involves using your elbow and a natural gravity-assisted slide to find the optimal grip position, ensuring a proper shooting stance and cheek weld. This method is specifically for collapsible stocks.

Quick Summary

The fastest way to adjust an AR-15 collapsible stock's Length of Pull (LOP) is to fully extend it, place the buttstock in your elbow's crook (90-degree angle), and let the rifle slide down until your hand naturally reaches the pistol grip. This method ensures optimal fit for accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to LOP Adjustment
  2. 00:07Step 1: Extend Stock
  3. 00:14Step 2: Elbow Placement
  4. 00:21Step 3: Knife Hand Reach
  5. 00:29Step 4: Gravity Adjustment
  6. 00:40Limitations and Exceptions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fastest way to adjust the Length of Pull (LOP) on an AR-15 collapsible stock?

The fastest method involves fully extending the stock, placing the buttstock in the crook of your elbow at a 90-degree angle, and using a 'knife hand' to reach the pistol grip. Let the rifle slide down until your hand naturally meets the grip for the correct LOP.

How many adjustment positions do most AR-15 collapsible stocks have?

Most AR-15 collapsible stocks offer six distinct adjustment positions. This allows for fine-tuning the Length of Pull to suit individual shooter preferences and body types.

Can this LOP adjustment technique be used for fixed stocks or pistol braces?

No, this specific gravity-assisted adjustment technique is only applicable to collapsible buttstocks on AR-15 platforms. It is not suitable for fixed stocks or pistol braces.

Why is the correct Length of Pull important for an AR-15?

The correct Length of Pull ensures a proper shooting stance and cheek weld, which are critical for consistent accuracy, effective recoil management, and overall control of the rifle during firing.

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