Reptilia Corp RECC-E Carbine Length AR-15 Stock - Black
Details
Details
Features:
- Lightweight carbine length stock
- Utilizes a proprietary receiver extension
- Ambidextrous QD slots
- Constant cheek weld
- Impact resistant polymer construction
Specifications
California Prop 65 warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Ratings & Reviews
5 reviews
It's like a lighter UBR
by Kevin -
Installs and handles just like a Gen 2 UBR, except lighter. So if you're counting the ounces and needing constant and more comfortable cheek connection, then probably this is your answer. I only wish it had a center/base plate QD come standard.
Light, but poor fit and finish
by Dave -
I bought this after watching Reptilia's marketing video. It looked solid and smooth. What I got was not that... when extending the adjustable portion the lever sticks, and you need to force the extension back and forth. It's not smooth like a traditional stock on a buffer tube. Secondly you can pull the adjustable portion out without even depressing the release, it's not secure. When extended the butt stock portion is not stable and flex's a lot due to it only being held by thin pieces of plastic. Overall, not worth the high cost when other competitors offer more for less. I returned it immediately.
It's OK
by LStan
It's not a bad stock but is somewhat flimsy especially if extended all the way out. It feels like you could actually break it off if you accidentally hit it on something. While there is no loose wiggle to it there is definitely a lot of bend to it when extended out. Maybe if it was about 25% cheaper it might be a decent deal. It certainly is nowhere near as sturdy as the Magpul or Ergo version.
Ok but Flimsy.
by LStan -
I have Magpul UBR's and the ErgoF93's (discontinued?). Figured I would check this one out. It's quite a bit lighter and that's its only benefit other than the price. Extended out it flexes quite a bit. I wouldn't trust it to take a good whack or drop. It doesn't lock up tight when extended like the other two. It just feels cheap. I understand for the price you can't expect it to be as good as the others but for what it is I would expect it to be even cheaper. For what it cost I would not recommend it to anyone.
The new standard.
by Juan Fernandez
Reptillia nailed it. Consistent cheek weld, light weight, tight lockup. It fits into a Recce rifle concept perfectly. "Don't add too much, or strip it down to far". While maybe not as bombproof as a UBR or Ergo (I have owned both), it also is not nearly as heavy, and has not failed me yet.