Shop AR-15 stocks at No Boring Guns for fixed, adjustable, and specialized configurations. From mil-spec buffer tube compatible options to commercial variants, this collection covers complete AR stock rifle solutions for European shooters building, upgrading, or customizing their platforms.
Choosing Your AR Stock Configuration
Buffer Tube Compatibility
Mil-spec and commercial buffer tubes differ by approximately one-tenth of an inch in diameter, but stocks are not cross-compatible. Mil-spec tubes measure slightly smaller and use a different texture pattern. Most aftermarket components default to mil-spec specifications. Commercial tubes typically come on factory rifles from certain manufacturers. Verify your existing buffer tube type before ordering an AR-15 stock replacement to avoid fitment issues.
Length of Pull Requirements
Proper length of pull depends on arm length, shooting position, and equipment. Collapsed positions suit close-quarters shooting or heavy outerwear. Extended positions work for precision shooting from supported positions. Adjustable stocks let you experiment until finding optimal settings. Fixed stocks require measuring your ideal length beforehand – most match the extended position of adjustable variants for general-purpose shooting.
Cheek Weld and Optic Height
Stock design affects how your face contacts the rifle. Standard height works with iron sights and low-profile optics. Higher cheek risers match elevated optics like magnified scopes with larger objective lenses. Some adjustable designs include removable cheek pads or spacers. Consider your optic mounting height when selecting stocks for AR rifles to ensure proper head position without neck strain during extended shooting.























