The B5 Systems Bravo Mil-Spec AR-15 Buttstock in Gray delivers the refined ergonomics and rugged durability of the legendary SOPMOD design in a slimmer, lighter, and more field-ready package — purpose-built for shooters who demand performance without compromise.
- Slim, no-storage profile reduces weight while maintaining SOPMOD cheekweld geometry
- Angled rear face promotes fast, repeatable shoulder and cheek placement every time
- Overmolded steel anti-rotational QD sling mounts eliminate sling twist under load
- No-slip cushioned buttpad absorbs recoil and prevents stock migration during use
- Suregrip stock latch ensures a positive, rattle-free lock on mil-spec carbine buffer tubes
- Color-matched steel hardware and mil-spec materials proudly manufactured in the USA
Who This Is For
The B5 Systems Bravo is ideal for AR-15 owners — from competitive shooters and tactical professionals to dedicated home defenders — who want an ergonomically superior stock that balances a snag-free slim profile with bombproof mil-spec construction. If you've outgrown a standard M4 stock but don't need onboard storage, the Bravo is the smart upgrade.
Specifications
| Brand | B5 Systems |
|---|---|
| Model | Bravo Buttstock |
| Color | Gray |
| Buffer Tube Compatibility | Mil-Spec Carbine Buffer Tube |
| Sling Mount Type | Anti-Rotational QD & Fixed |
| Hardware | Color-Matched Steel |
| Buttpad | No-Slip Cushioned Overmold |
| Storage Compartment | None (Slim Profile Design) |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Platform | AR-15 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the B5 Systems Bravo fit my mil-spec or commercial buffer tube?
The B5 Systems Bravo Buttstock is designed specifically for mil-spec carbine buffer tubes. It is not compatible with commercial-spec (slightly larger diameter) buffer tubes. Before installing, confirm your lower receiver or existing buffer tube is mil-spec diameter — most quality AR-15 builds use mil-spec tubes, but it's worth verifying if you're unsure.
How does the Bravo differ from the B5 Systems Enhanced SOPMOD stock?
The Bravo was engineered as a lighter, slimmer evolution of the Enhanced SOPMOD. The key difference is that the Bravo omits the SOPMOD's built-in storage compartments, resulting in a narrower profile that's less likely to snag on gear. It retains the SOPMOD's superior cheekweld, anti-rotational QD mounts, cushioned buttpad, and suregrip latch — making it the better choice if you prioritize a trim, snag-free stock over onboard storage.
Does the Bravo stock include QD sling swivel sockets, and what size do they accept?
Yes — the Bravo features overmolded steel anti-rotational QD sling mount sockets that accept standard 1.25-inch push-button QD swivels. The anti-rotational design keeps your sling from spinning under the weight of the rifle, which is a notable upgrade over basic QD mounts found on many factory stocks. Fixed sling loop mounts are also integrated into the stock design.