Quick Answer
A carbon fiber stock can be used with a suppressor, but proper installation and consideration of the suppressor's size and weight are required to prevent damage or misalignment.
Suppressor Compatibility
When using a carbon fiber stock with a suppressor, it’s essential to consider the suppressor’s size and weight to ensure a proper fit and prevent damage to the stock or the suppressor. Typically, suppressors range from 6-8 inches in length and weigh between 10-20 ounces. When selecting a carbon fiber stock, look for one with a removable or adjustable cheek riser to accommodate the suppressor’s increased length.
Installation and Mounting
To install a suppressor on a carbon fiber stock, you’ll need to ensure the suppressor is properly aligned and secured. Many suppressors come with a Picatinny rail or M4-style attachment point, which can be easily attached to a carbon fiber stock with a compatible rail system. When mounting the suppressor, use a torque wrench to tighten the attachment points to the recommended specification (typically 20-30 in-lbs) to prevent damage to the stock or the suppressor.
Considerations and Precautions
When using a carbon fiber stock with a suppressor, consider the increased weight and length of the suppressor, which can affect the rifle’s balance and handling. Additionally, carbon fiber stocks can be prone to damage from high-impact shocks or drops, so take extra precautions when handling the rifle with a suppressor attached. Regularly inspect the stock and suppressor for signs of wear or damage and make any necessary repairs or adjustments to ensure safe and reliable operation.
Find more answers
Browse the full Q&A library by topic, or jump back to the topic this question belongs to.
