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The MOE SL-M Carbine Stock – Mil-Spec is a drop-in replacement buttstock for AR15/M4 Mil-Spec carbine buffer tubes. It was specifically developed for ultra-compact, PDW-style military platform requirements and for users desiring a smaller, lighter stock.
Similar to the SL-K, the SL-M features a shorter and slimmer profile that is optimized for PDW-length receiver extensions. With its small, non-slip rubber butt-pad and an angled toe, the SL-M was engineered to support shoulder transitions, even while wearing body armor and modular gear.
It includes a unique, ambidextrous release latch that is shielded to prevent accidental deployment and minimizes rattle on the receiver extension without requiring additional locks, levers, or springs. The 1.25″ footman’s loop accepts an optional M-LOK® QD Sling Mount for push-button style QD sling swivels.
Made in the USA.

IDEAL FOR PDW PLATFORMS
Internal release latch feature mitigates rattle and wobble
Ambidextrous shielded adjustment lever
Angled toe for easy shouldering
RUGGED CONSTRUCTION
Non-slip rubber butt-pad
Reinforced polymer construction


DIFFERENT SLING OPTIONS
1.25” ambidextrous sling loop
Accepts M-LOK QD Sling Mount for QD sling swivel capability
For more information on this and many other Magpul SHOT Show releases head to Magpul.com
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