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Sage EBR vs Troy SOPMOD & SOPMOD 2
Mk23
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I know close to nothing about either system, and the board is titled 'ask the experts' after all.
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The Troy Modular Chassis System/SOPMOD 2 is the heavier chassis, but does have a full length top rail, and the stock repositioned for a better cheek weld with optics (AR-15 style). It can also fit a heavy barrel, and any AR-15 stock and handgrip.
The Sage EBR CQB would require a seperate cantilevered sight base to mount optics outside of a 'scout mount' positioning. The Sage also isn't compatable with standard A2 stocks, or Magpul PRS stocks, or any non-collapsing AR-15 stock that require the receiver notch point. The Sage also only fits standard mil-spec barrels, and not medium or heavy barrels. But... the Sage is also lighter than the MCS/SOPMOD 2.
Edit: There is another company that makes a "Tactical" pistol grip stock for the M14/M1A, I foret who they are but I will do some research and post my findings.
Require toolsto remove.
If you want rails., get the VLTOR or Knight for a USGI synthetic stock.
CP
But if there's other alternatives out there I would be very interested in seeing them. The VLTOR looks promising.