Looking to get all that accuracy out of your AR-10 platform? You’ll need a great stock that gives you a sturdy and repeatable cheek weld.
We’ve tested over a dozen of the most popular stocks for the AR-15 and AR-10.
Here are our favorites based on the different needs of the AR-10 compared to the AR-15.
Summary of Our Top Picks
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Best AR-10 Stocks
1. Magpul STR
My favorite adjustable stock is the Magpul STR when weight is not a problem. You’re probably not running and gunning with your AR-10!
It gives the best cheek weld out of all the tested adjustable stocks…check it out when compared with a regular Magpul MOE buttstock.
It’s a little heavier at 12.5 ounces but this heft balances out the more front-heavy AR-10…plus it works well with a rear sandbag. Rear is the same footprint with mild rubber that stays put when needed and doesn’t snag.
I got introduced to this one when I got my PSA AR-10 in .308 (full review) and it also worked great when I got a 6.5 Creedmoor upper too.
My pick if you want a super nice (and repeatable) cheek weld. But still, some adjustability to lower the overall length of your AR-10.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
2. Luth-AR MBA-1
Looking for the best bang-for-the-buck fixed AR-10 stock? It’s probably the Luth-AR MBA-1.
Tons of adjustability and a decent cheek weld. Check it out when compared to the MOE.
Rear footprint is roughly the same as the MOE and has the same nice textured rubber.
It’s what I’ve been using on my Aero M5E1 .308 for a while now (full review).
Plus…you can’t beat it for the price…especially when compared to my favorite at the end.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
What’s your take on the Luth? Rate it below.
3. Magpul PRS
Now in its 3rd generation…the Magpul PRS is the gold standard for AR-10 stocks.
SUPER sturdy with a heft of 31 ounces. You’re not going to be humping your AR-10 around much.
Now you’re rewarded with a true quality feel and nice adjustments in length-of-pull and cheek weld. Though the cheek weld isn’t the best out of all the picks.
Rear is bigger to absorb the likely harsher recoil of the AR-10 compared to the AR-15.
Here it is on my 6.5 Creedmoor from PSA (full review).
If you value stability and adjustability…while giving up a little bit in cheekweld and weight. The PRS is for you.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
4. Mission First Tactical Battlelink Minimalist Stock
Rounding out the list is the Mission First Tactical Battlelink Minimalist Stock.
This model offers a non-slip rubberized buttpad and multiple sling slots.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
The stock is also an affordable one — coming in around the $50 mark. So, if you need to balance performance with budget, this is the stock for you.
Final Thoughts
There you have it…our top picks for AR-10 stocks.
Whether you are looking for a minimalist setup or something with a ton of adjustment to get that perfect positioning every time, there is a stock out there for you.
What’s your pick for the best AR-10 stock? If you’re itching to soup up your AR-15 now…we have our Best AR-15 Stocks article. Or, if you want to tame your recoil…check out our article on the Best AR-15 Muzzle Brakes!
The post Best AR-10 Stocks of 2023 [Hands-On Tested] appeared first on Pew Pew Tactical.
Looking to get all that accuracy out of your AR-10 platform? You’ll need a great stock that gives you a sturdy and repeatable cheek weld.
We’ve tested over a dozen of the most popular stocks for the AR-15 and AR-10.
Here are our favorites based on the different needs of the AR-10 compared to the AR-15.
Summary of Our Top Picks
Table of Contents
Loading…
Best AR-10 Stocks
1. Magpul STR
My favorite adjustable stock is the Magpul STR when weight is not a problem. You’re probably not running and gunning with your AR-10!
It gives the best cheek weld out of all the tested adjustable stocks…check it out when compared with a regular Magpul MOE buttstock.
It’s a little heavier at 12.5 ounces but this heft balances out the more front-heavy AR-10…plus it works well with a rear sandbag. Rear is the same footprint with mild rubber that stays put when needed and doesn’t snag.
I got introduced to this one when I got my PSA AR-10 in .308 (full review) and it also worked great when I got a 6.5 Creedmoor upper too.
My pick if you want a super nice (and repeatable) cheek weld. But still, some adjustability to lower the overall length of your AR-10.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
2. Luth-AR MBA-1
Looking for the best bang-for-the-buck fixed AR-10 stock? It’s probably the Luth-AR MBA-1.
Tons of adjustability and a decent cheek weld. Check it out when compared to the MOE.
Rear footprint is roughly the same as the MOE and has the same nice textured rubber.
It’s what I’ve been using on my Aero M5E1 .308 for a while now (full review).
Plus…you can’t beat it for the price…especially when compared to my favorite at the end.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
What’s your take on the Luth? Rate it below.
3. Magpul PRS
Now in its 3rd generation…the Magpul PRS is the gold standard for AR-10 stocks.
SUPER sturdy with a heft of 31 ounces. You’re not going to be humping your AR-10 around much.
Now you’re rewarded with a true quality feel and nice adjustments in length-of-pull and cheek weld. Though the cheek weld isn’t the best out of all the picks.
Rear is bigger to absorb the likely harsher recoil of the AR-10 compared to the AR-15.
Here it is on my 6.5 Creedmoor from PSA (full review).
If you value stability and adjustability…while giving up a little bit in cheekweld and weight. The PRS is for you.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
4. Mission First Tactical Battlelink Minimalist Stock
Rounding out the list is the Mission First Tactical Battlelink Minimalist Stock.
This model offers a non-slip rubberized buttpad and multiple sling slots.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
The stock is also an affordable one — coming in around the $50 mark. So, if you need to balance performance with budget, this is the stock for you.
Final Thoughts
There you have it…our top picks for AR-10 stocks.
Whether you are looking for a minimalist setup or something with a ton of adjustment to get that perfect positioning every time, there is a stock out there for you.
What’s your pick for the best AR-10 stock? If you’re itching to soup up your AR-15 now…we have our Best AR-15 Stocks article. Or, if you want to tame your recoil…check out our article on the Best AR-15 Muzzle Brakes!
The post Best AR-10 Stocks of 2023 [Hands-On Tested] appeared first on Pew Pew Tactical.