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  • Saiga223

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    I know this may be a silly question to you more experienced gun enthusiasts, but what is the major difference between the CTR stocks and the MOE stocks?
     

    esrice

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    I know this may be a silly question to you more experienced gun enthusiasts, but what is the major difference between the CTR stocks and the MOE stocks?

    No that's an excellent question!

    The MOE is a trimmed down version of the CTR. Most notably, the MOE does not have the friction lock or QD sockets that the CTR possesses.

    I personally find use for both of these features, so I prefer the CTR.

    For comparison:

    (CTR on right)
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    garlic_b

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    And...ordered! Score!

    I've learned just now, to pay closer attention to the Accessories and Gear subsection.
     
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    Saiga223

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    No problem. If you don't need QD sockets in the stock, and if you can live without the friction lock, the MOE is an excellent value for your money.

    I was in the market for a new stock so I figured for the same price as the MOE I may as well grab one. For under $70 it's a steal! Thanks again man.
     
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