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Posted August 26, 2016 9:00 am by R.P. Mcmurphy Comments
By Fred Mastison
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The Troy Tomahawk stock rides on rails that run along the receiver, shaving 2 inches from the rifle’s overall length compared to traditional M4 stocks. It also works with mil-spec bolt carrier groups.
Troy’s top-grade lineup now includes the Tomahawk, a great stock for CQB missions.
Since the birth of the rifle, people have worked to make it smaller and lighter. This became even more prevalent as vehicles of all kinds became part of our daily life. From short barrels to modified stocks, a variety of attempts have been made to shrink our rifles, especially when it comes to
Source:: Tactical Life
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