Most furniture brands claim military heritage. B5 Systems actually has it: in 2009 B5 was selected to supply the US Army with SOPMOD stocks — the collapsible stock developed for SOCOM's M4A1 carbines. Everything in the range descends from that contract-grade DNA. Browse the full B5 Systems collection.
Bravo: the lightweight workhorse
The B5 Bravo is the slim, snag-free option — a low-profile collapsible stock that hugs the buffer tube to kill wobble, with a contoured cheek weld and QD sockets. If you want mil-grade durability without bulk, start here.
Enhanced SOPMOD: the combat classic
The Enhanced SOPMOD is B5's signature: the broad, comfortable SOPMOD cheek weld plus water-resistant storage compartments for batteries and spares, moulded from glass-filled polymer. Five colourways from Black to Wolf Grey. This is the stock that made B5's name.
Collapsible Precision Stock: accuracy on a carbine tube
The CPS brings precision-rifle adjustability — tool-adjustable cheek riser and buttpad — to a standard Mil-Spec carbine tube, in Medium and Short lengths. Short suits plate-carrier work and shorter-armed shooters; Medium clears an M4 charging handle fully collapsed. Compare with other options in Precision Rifle Stocks.
The grips: Type 23 P-Grip & CAR-15 LS2
The Type 23 P-Grip pairs a modern grip angle and aggressive texture with an onboard storage core — in seven colours including MultiCam. The CAR-15 LS2 is the cleaner, minimalist alternative.
B5 vs Magpul vs BCM: which way to go?
All three make excellent furniture. Broadly: Magpul offers the widest range and colour options, BCM leads on grip ergonomics and complete kits, and B5 gives you literal military-issue design — the Enhanced SOPMOD is as close to the real thing as the civilian market gets. You won't go wrong with any; the differences are fit and feel.
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