Strike Industries Mod1 AR-15 Stock with QD Sling Mount Black
Strike IndustriesThe Strike Industries Mod1 Stock in black is a precision-engineered, drop-in replacement buttstock designed to elevate the performance and ergonomics of your AR-15 or M16 carbine build without breaking the bank.
- Direct slide-on replacement for factory mil-spec collapsible buttstocks
- Compatible with mil-spec sized receiver extension tubes for universal fitment
- Enhanced cheek weld geometry for improved sight alignment and accuracy
- Lightweight, compact profile reduces overall rifle weight and bulk
- Integrated QD sling mount for quick-detach sling compatibility
- Functional with or without the optional rubber buttpad installed
Who This Is For
The Strike Industries Mod1 Stock is ideal for AR-15 enthusiasts, competitive shooters, and military or law enforcement professionals who want a reliable, ergonomic upgrade over their factory stock. Whether you're building a lightweight range rifle or a duty-ready carbine, this stock delivers enhanced comfort, a solid cheek weld, and versatile sling attachment options at an accessible price point.
Specifications
| Brand | Strike Industries |
|---|---|
| Model | Mod1 Stock |
| Color | Black |
| Platform | AR-15 / M16 |
| Tube Compatibility | Mil-Spec Receiver Extension |
| QD Sling Mount | Yes (Integrated) |
| Rubber Buttpad | Optional / Compatible |
| Installation | Drop-In / Slide-On Replacement |
| Material | Reinforced Polymer |
| Country of Origin | USA |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the Strike Industries Mod1 Stock fit my AR-15's existing buffer tube?
Yes — the Mod1 Stock is designed specifically for mil-spec diameter receiver extension tubes, which are the most common size found on factory and aftermarket AR-15 and M16 carbines. If your current collapsible stock fits a mil-spec tube, the Mod1 will slide right on as a direct replacement with no modifications required. Note that it is not compatible with commercial-spec (slightly larger diameter) buffer tubes.
Does the Mod1 Stock come with a rubber buttpad, and is it necessary?
The Strike Industries Mod1 Stock is designed to function both with and without a rubber buttpad. Some configurations or retail packages may include a buttpad, while others are sold separately. The buttpad adds a degree of recoil absorption and improved grip against the shoulder, but the stock performs well without it for those who prefer a slimmer profile or lighter weight setup.
What type of sling attachment does the Mod1 Stock support?
The Mod1 Stock features an integrated QD (quick-detach) sling swivel socket, allowing you to attach and detach a single-point or two-point QD sling rapidly and securely. This makes it an excellent choice for tactical applications or anyone who wants a fast, tool-free sling mounting solution at the rear of their carbine.