
The slick collapsible stock found on Troy's M7A1 line is now available for all AR rifles.
A quick scan of Troy Defense’s M7A1 line and its easy to pick out the petite rifles’ most distinguishing feature.
The collapsible stock on the firearms are downright diminutive and when fully compress nearly become part of the receiver. But to reap the benefits of the nifty system meant shooters had specifically shop that line of carbines.
That is until now. The Massachusetts manufacturer recently unleashed the accessory to the black rifle world with the release of the M7A1 PDW Stock Kit.

The six-position stock is compatible with any Mil-Spec AR-15 and allows for nearly 3 inches of adjustment. For a quick example, the stock makes Troy’s 14.5-inch barreled M7A1 Carbine overall length between 30.5 inches and 33 inches.
The system, however, is a bit more involved than most stocks when it comes to instillation. The recoil spring, buffer system, latch assembly and bolt carrier are proprietary and come as part of the kit.
Given the specialization of parts, the stock costs quite a bit more than many on the market. Currently, Troy has the M7A1 PDW Stock Kit listed with an MSRP of $499. Presently, the stock is available in black and flat dark earth.