B5 Systems Adds Range of AK Furniture

Daniel Y
by Daniel Y

B5 Systems has a new family of furniture for AKs. There are multiple models of stocks, a handguard, and a pistol grip. All of the B5 Systems AK furniture is made in the USA and backed by a limited lifetime warranty. Keep reading for an overview of all of the models.


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Stocks


B5’s AK stock comes in a range of models. Folding versions are available for both 4.5mm and 5.5mm folding trunnions. Another model fits AKs with fixed stocks. All models are length adjustable, and have QD sling cups and traditional sling loop slots. All versions retail for $125 and are available in black, olive drab, and plum.


Handguard


The AK handguard retails for $40 and is available in black, olive drab green, and plum. It has MLOK mounting slots and a metal heat shield.


Grip


The AK P-Grip retails for $20 and is available in black, olive drab green, and plum. It has a 13-degree angle and can accept the B5 battery plug accessory.


All images from B5 Systems.

From the manufacturer:


“The B5 Systems AK stock 4.5mm variant offers a drop-in upgrade for the factory 4.5mm folding stock and mounts by the factory 4.5mm pin to the folding trunnion. It features improved ergonomics, an adjustable length of pull, QD/fixed sling mounts, optic rail cutout and a cushioned buttpad. Proudly made in the USA of composite materials and steel hardware.
The AK M-LOK® Handguard is a drop-in upgrade for standard AKM pattern stamped receivers. It features improved ergonomics and M-LOK® attachment points. The lower handguard has aggressive texture and an integral stainless steel heat shield. Made in the USA of durable composite material.
The B5 Systems AK P-Grip offers a drop-in upgrade for the standard AK pistol grip. It features aggressive texture, an increased vertical angle and is proudly Made In the USA.”


Find out more at www.b5systems.com

Daniel Y
Daniel Y

AKA @fromtheguncounter on Instagram. Gun nerd, reloader, attorney, and mediocre hunter. Daniel can still be found on occasion behind the counter at a local gun store. When he is not shooting, he enjoys hiking, camping, and rappelling around Utah.

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