
The Delta 14 Chassis is probably the most ingenious design I’ve ever seen for modernizing your M1A. Overall, it’s an ergonomic option better suited for the shorty M1A version, like the SOCOM 16. The Archangel Close Quarter stock also offers plenty of sling points. I think this stock is comfortable, and the adjustments are a nice touch for shooters of all sizes. It comes with a removable cheek rest perfect for swapping between iron sight and optic use. The stock also interacts perfectly with a scope mount forward of the action for long eye relief scopes or red dot optics. You can attach rails, or direct mount grips, lights, and more. It adds a simple pistol grip and a collapsible AR-style stock.Īt the front of the Archangel Close Quarters Chassis, you’ll find M-LOK slots on the bottom and sides of the stock. Admittedly, I’ve had a few bad experiences with ProMag.īut this stock seems well made and simple. So, to make things easy, I picked one chassis that’s affordable and one that’s a little more expensive but more customizable.Īffordable Pick: Archangel Close Quarters StockĪrchangel is a company owned by ProMag.

Luckily, there are more than a few options out there that you can buy. They are quite popular since you can drop the entire action and barrel into a chassis without permanent modifications. The M14 and, by extension, the M1A is easy to place in a chassis system.
