I've written here previously about the Thordsen Customs FRS-15 stock, which I feel has been the best option for creating a "featureless" AR in California and a few other states. Featureless = no "evil" features including a pistol grip, which then allows you to shoot a semi-auto with an external magazine, etc.
I have three of these FRS-15s on various AR-type rifles/carbines. I like the ergnonomics of them a lot, but the look of the buttstock has been somewhat lacking. See http://www.thordsencustoms.com/
Well, Thordsen now has redesigned that buttstock in a way I think looks a lot better. Here is AR-15 with the old buttstock (now called FRS-15 Gen II):
And here with the new "Gen II" buttstock:
Cooler huh?
It is nine oz. heavier -- 20.5 with all the length-of-pull spacers in place vs. 11.5 ounces. But I actually like that because this AR was front heavy (are they all?)
CA compliant AR, now with less buttugly!
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