Addendum 2014
6. Magpul® STR® collapsible buttstock, MOE® pistol grip and trigger guard for increased ergonomics.
7. Timney™ Competition single-stage trigger for better trigger control and improved shot placement.
8. Magpul® GenM3 PMAG™ for longer life and increased durability.
3. Buttstock Adjustment
The Magpul® STR® Carbine Stock is installed on the FN 15™ DMR in place of the standard carbine buttstock. The STR® is a six-position collapsible
stock that has a special locking feature, additional sling mounting options and storage compartments.
3.1 Adjusting and locking the buttstock
3.1.1 Adjusting: To adjust the length of the buttstock assembly, the upper lever is used to unlock the buttstock. If the locking lever is
engaged, the adjustment lever will automatically disengage the locking lever. While holding the adjustment lever depressed, move the
buttstock forward or rearward to the desired position. Release the adjustment lever and the stock should lock into one of the six
positions.
3.1.2 Locking: Once the desired stock length has been selected and the stock is set in one of the six positions, press the lower, locking
lever to lock the buttstock, minimizing the movement between the buffer tube and the buttstock. To unlock, simply press the adjustment
lever as described in Section 3.1.1 above.
3.2 Buttstock Storage
The Magpul® STR® Carbine Stock has two small water-resistant storage compartments along each side. Each compartment holds two
CR123A or AA batteries or other small items. To access the storage compartments, simply pull the rubber plug up and out of the socket it
sits in. Each removable plug has a smaller internal compartment covered by a second plug. To reinstall the plug and seal the
compartment, insert the plug into the compartment’s opening and press the rubber plug into place in the socket so that is sits flush.
WARNING
Before manipulating or making any stock adjustments, place the “safety” in the on safe position, remove the magazine, open the action and
ensure the chamber is empty as explained in Section 15.1 of your Owner’s Manual. Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. Failure
to follow these warnings may result in serious injury or death.