MDT ACC length of pull

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  • Jun 30, 2010
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    I saw awhile back a thread I can no longer find on the MDT ACC and some improvements/changes they were thinking of making. Can anyone confirm if the new stocks have a slightly shorter length of pull? Even 1/4-1/2" would make all the difference I'd need really.
     
    If you can forgo the cool factor of the skeletonized stock then the buffer tube of the carbine butt stock offers infinite adaptability. When needed you can saw the tube to any length. Very easy!

    While it can take a few days they do answer their emails [email protected]
     
    Sorry for the late reply but to answer your question, yes, the LOP on the ACC has been reduced. The reason the website hasn't been updated is that we're still in transition between the longer LOP buttstocks and the shorter ones. If you were to buy an ACC that we have on the shelf right now, you'd receive one with the LOP in the 13.50" range.
     
    Sorry for the late reply but to answer your question, yes, the LOP on the ACC has been reduced. The reason the website hasn't been updated is that we're still in transition between the longer LOP buttstocks and the shorter ones. If you were to buy an ACC that we have on the shelf right now, you'd receive one with the LOP in the 13.50" range.

    Called to try to get one in 13.5", I actually had a ACC in my cart. Was just told all they have is 13.75"+ Rolling change 1-2 months out with no way of knowing what your going to get. I even when in to ask if I could pay extra for machining etc. to reduce the LOP. -

    Honestly 13.5" for an adjustable LOP, still is further than it should be for a purpose positional gun for 2019. We should be able to get something 13 -is and adjust out from there.. Seems the forward hand on top the rifle and GC type bags have changed the sport in just the last couple years. To stay straight behind the LOP might be a bit shorter than what you might use off hand or prone.

    I guess if your 5'11" and taller life is good... dang I am so close.... image in the 5'8" crowed and smaller ladies
     
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