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Cobra
01-18-2006, 01:39 PM
Hi,I have another little question for You...Can anybody tell me the version of the Magpul M93 MSS Stock that is issued to Socom DET1?It's the M93A2 or the newest M93B?Thanks!:)

dangerdan87
01-18-2006, 02:28 PM
Hi,I have another little question for You...Can anybody tell me the version of the Magpul M93 MSS Stock that is issued to Socom DET1?It's the M93A2 or the newest M93B?Thanks!:)

I don't think the Marines have a SOCOM Detachment yet.
As in, I don't think Det.1 is officially official.

And Magpull doesnt produce the M93 stock anymore, theve replaced it (unless theve named it M93B...).

Sir Zach of R.
01-18-2006, 02:41 PM
Magpul has released the Precision Rifle Stock but AFAIK they haven't "replaced" the M93.

Cobra
01-18-2006, 02:53 PM
But the Magpull M93 Stock are issued to Det1 or no?Why Magpul decided to replace them?It is true?

Whisper_44
01-18-2006, 06:58 PM
Det1 Tested the Magpul93A, unsure if they opted to pursue it as an issue item.
Magpul has retired the Magpul93 Stock, it's no longer in production

Yes the M93 in it’s current form will not be produced any more. Read on for why this is good news for those who like the M93 (and maybe for those who do not).

When we created the molds for the M93 back in 2002 they were built for low volume experimental work. Every time we had to do a major overhaul on the molds we would also add any enhancements we though were needed and this would result in a new version number (M93A, M93B etc.). Instead of rebuilding the molds for the planned M93B2 we have chosen another direction this weekend.

This time with the PRS production running really smooth right out of the gate we started to rethink the whole original MSS concept and the role of the M93 specifically.

After a little brainstorming we came up with a concept that will do everything the current M93 does but will do it a lot better and could be produced a lot quicker. Right now the M93B takes about six times longer than the PRS to manufacture. I cannot tell you much in the way of details for this new item other than this.

1. It’s styling will fit in with the newer Magpul releases such as the PRS and MIAD grip.
2. It will have all the features of the M93 (and more), but they will be better engineered and durable (no more flimsy presets)
3. The internal structure of the stock from buffer tube to tail/strike piece will be aluminum. While we will rely on Nylon for areas where skin contacts, the strength will all come from ALU parts.
4. The new design will be the basis for the iterations of the MSS stocks outlined in the original PDF file. For example the current molds for the PRS easily adaptable to the new system.
5. We will have a trade up deal that will allow current M93 owners to switch to the new system at a cost which will be as low as I can make it.

It will take us a minimum of 3 months (probably more like 5) to bring this new item online and we will continue to sell and service the M93 while we have completed M93s in stock. We will also keep parts on hand for servicing M93s in the field for a long while. Even some of the planned M93B2 upgrades will be available to current M93 owners. I just wanted to give everyone a heads up so that this change down the road will not be a surprise.

All in all the M93 did a fantastic job of shaking up the industry. The ACE SOCOM, HK XM8, and FN SCAR-L all borrowed from the M93’s design. Now it is time to build on what the M93 created but it will have to be with this new item for it to reach it’s potential.

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Richard Fitzpatrick- Magpul Industries Corp

New Magpul Stocks
Two stocks to replace the M93...

CTR – Compact/ Type Restricted Stock–
Basic stock used for compact applications such as shorty/PDW weapons and rifles for units that restrict removal of the buffer tube.

This stock features a unique locking mech that friction locks the stock to the buffer tube for zero movement but can be released just as easily as unlatching a normal CAR type stock. The CTR includes improved cheekweld area, integrated QD sling mount and rubber butt pad.

Molds are open for the CTR and first runs from the mold should be ready by Mid-January and we will have quantity in stock by Shot Show.

Retail Price will be around $95 without buffer tube. Here are some pics of the prototype.

http://www.magpul.com/pics/ctr1.jpg

http://www.magpul.com/pics/ctr2.jpg

http://www.magpul.com/pics/ctr3.jpg

UBR – Universal Battle Rifle Stock –
A robust multi position stock that can be used as a heavy duty collapsible field stock and a limited use precision stock. Designed to be adapted to other platforms other than the M16/M4/AR15 series.

This stock is designed to be the M93 replacement. The design for the mechanism is complete and we starting on the styling of the body unit right now. No pictures yet as everything is still fluid.

This stock will have a simple, mechanical recoil management system (primarly used for shotgun or 308 units).

We should have a limited number of working prototypes ready for the Shot Show and production should be around end of April.

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Richard Fitzpatrick- Magpul Industries Corp

SMGLee
01-18-2006, 07:59 PM
I don't think the Marines have a SOCOM Detachment yet.
As in, I don't think Det.1 is officially official.

And Magpull doesnt produce the M93 stock anymore, theve replaced it (unless theve named it M93B...).

The unit has been officially offical now but going by another name...

The Det 1 stock is the original 93A.