Magpul PRS Stock for M&P10

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Has anyone been able to find a Magpul PRS stock for your M&P10? I've searched high and low to no avail, looking for one that's black.

Shoot me a link or a phone number of anyplace that will sell one over the phone or online.

Thanks!
 
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I actually have a black PRS for the M&P 10 new in box. If you are still in the market, email me. They were out of stock because of Magpul's attempts to help Colorado residents and refocusing production, or so I was told.

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Now Midway shows "mixed availability" (whatever that is supposed to mean). Anyway, I just ordered one from ebay for $205. It says will be delivered by 9/9 or earlier. I will let you all know how it turns out.
 
Well I received my PRS today. It didn't come with a product manual and I cant get the adjustments to the adjustable comb and trigger pull length to move. I have a request into magpul for a product manual for this thing, but thought I might check here as well...
 
you will want the one for an AR10 the cheek piece is further away from the charging handle because the charging handle on an AR10 is longer than an AR15....
 
I got the cheek piece wheel to move, but no joy on the LOP wheel. I am wondering if anyone knows if you have to loosen screws or something for the LOP wheel?
 
Well, I guess I just needed to really apply some force to get the wheel started. I gave it a few knocks to the palm of my hand also. Once I got it started it started to rotate just fine.
 
I thought the PRS required the use of a milspec buffer tube and the buffer spacer from S&W?
 
Anyone else have trouble with get the notch inside the PRS to line up with the rifle length buffer tube end? How do you fix that when it wont line up when the tube is tight?
 
Okay - here's a question for you all. If you use an A2 buffer tube AND an A2 length spring and buffer assembly, I don't see why you'd need the S&W spacer at all. Thoughts?
 
Okay - here's a question for you all. If you use an A2 buffer tube AND an A2 length spring and buffer assembly, I don't see why you'd need the S&W spacer at all. Thoughts?


You're making a HUGE assumption that the spring ratio and buffer weight made for a .223 round will allow for the proper cycling of a .308 round. Good luck with that. Also performing mods outside of S&W's prescribed design matters would most likely void your warranty.

Just my 2 pence.
 
You're making a HUGE assumption that the spring ratio and buffer weight made for a .223 round will allow for the proper cycling of a .308 round. Good luck with that. Also performing mods outside of S&W's prescribed design matters would most likely void your warranty.

Just my 2 pence.

You've got a point there - actually two of them.

Thanks for the feedback.
 
PRS Stock, Brownells Rifle Length Tube, JP Enterprises Captured Spring Buffer & Teflon Spacer. Only complaint is the weight of the PRS.
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where do you get the smith and Wesson spacer and how much is it?
 
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