No, JP makes a captured spring specifically to be compatible with the Maxim CQB found here: https://www.opticsplanet.com/maxim-defense-industries-jp-silent-captured-spring.html
The Maxim Defense Industries AR-15 Combat Carbine Stock might work for an AR10 LR308 that uses Mil-Spec carbine length buffer tubes. However, since the manufacturer does not state if it is compatible or recommended to use with an AR10 I recommend contacting Maxim Defense to confirm compatibility.
The Maxim Defense Industries AR-15 Combat Carbine Stock might work for an AR10 LR308 that uses Mil-Spec carbine length buffer tubes. However, since the manufacturer does not state if it is compatible or recommended to use with an AR10 I recommend contacting Maxim Defense to confirm compatibility.
The HK416 22LR is not compatible with aftermarket buffer tubes. So the Maxim Defense Industries AR-15 Combat Carbine Stock will not work with that rifle.
The Maxim Defense Industries AR-15 Combat Carbine Stock will not work with the Law Tactical Folder.
The Maxim Defense Industries AR-15 Combat Carbine Stock will work with a standard carbine buffer and spring.
Yes, the Maxim Defense Industries AR-15 Combat Carbine Stock will work with an M&P15 Sport 2.
This Maxim Defense Industries AR-15 Combat Carbine Stock is considered a stock and can not be used on an AR pistol. You will need one of the Maxim Defense Braces. The Maxim Defense PDW Brace at the link below will work.
https://www.opticsplanet.com/maxim-defense-industries-pdw-brace-ar-15.html
The Maxim Defense Industries AR-15 Combat Carbine Stock can be used with Mil-Spec lower receivers. So it will work with a Radian 5.56 lower.
The Maxim Defense Industries AR-15 Combat Carbine Stock does not come with a buffer or spring. The Maxim Defense Industries AR-15 Combat Carbine Stock is compatible with Mil-Spec Carbine buffers and springs.