ATI Ruger 10/22 AR-22 Stock System with 8 Sided Forend
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ATI Ruger 10/22 AR-22 Stock System with 8 Sided Forend
ATI Ruger 10/22 AR-22 Stock System with 8 Sided Forend
Built to exceed your tactical demands, the ATI Ruger 10/22 Stock is equipped with the Scorpion recoil system and a six-position collapsible and side-folding butstock. This advanced recoil system delivers optimal control and comfort with its nonslip, removable Scorpion Razorback recoil pad and its ergonomic, sure-grip-textured Scorpion recoil pistol grip. Combined, they absorb the impact of recoil, reduce muzzle lift for fast target acquisitions, and they keep you in full control at all times. Built of DuPont extreme-temperature glass-reinforced polymer, the chemical-resistant body remains flexible in extreme temperatures, and its design removes limitations from spring and piston-type recoil suppression systems. Loaded with Picatinny rails, this stock features one 4" rail, three 2" rails, one 2" swivel-stud rail and they come with black covers. Improved pivot assembly. Ventilation in forend and top cover. Removable, adjustable cheekrest comes with an industrial-grade, self-adhesive Soft Touch pad. Other features include a tactical sling attachment slot, drop-tube adapter and three swivel studs. Mounting hardware included. Fits most Ruger 10/22 with standard barrel or bull barrel. Made in USA, limited lifetime warranty.
- Built of extreme-temperature glass reinforced polymer
- Improved pivot assembly
- Loaded with Picatinny rails
- Aluminum components mount to the receiver for added support
- Equipped with the Scorpion recoil system
ATI Ruger 10/22 AR-22 Stock System with 8 Sided Forend
- Dimensions: 3.5 inches (H) x 8.0 inches (W) x 36.0 inches (L)
- Weight: 6.55 pounds
- Included in the box: ATI Ruger 1022 AR-22 Stock System with 8 Sided Forend
- Made in United States
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
Sold by Groupon Goods. View the FAQ to learn more.
ATI Ruger 10/22 AR-22 Stock System with 8 Sided Forend
ATI Ruger 10/22 AR-22 Stock System with 8 Sided Forend
Built to exceed your tactical demands, the ATI Ruger 10/22 Stock is equipped with the Scorpion recoil system and a six-position collapsible and side-folding butstock. This advanced recoil system delivers optimal control and comfort with its nonslip, removable Scorpion Razorback recoil pad and its ergonomic, sure-grip-textured Scorpion recoil pistol grip. Combined, they absorb the impact of recoil, reduce muzzle lift for fast target acquisitions, and they keep you in full control at all times. Built of DuPont extreme-temperature glass-reinforced polymer, the chemical-resistant body remains flexible in extreme temperatures, and its design removes limitations from spring and piston-type recoil suppression systems. Loaded with Picatinny rails, this stock features one 4" rail, three 2" rails, one 2" swivel-stud rail and they come with black covers. Improved pivot assembly. Ventilation in forend and top cover. Removable, adjustable cheekrest comes with an industrial-grade, self-adhesive Soft Touch pad. Other features include a tactical sling attachment slot, drop-tube adapter and three swivel studs. Mounting hardware included. Fits most Ruger 10/22 with standard barrel or bull barrel. Made in USA, limited lifetime warranty.
- Built of extreme-temperature glass reinforced polymer
- Improved pivot assembly
- Loaded with Picatinny rails
- Aluminum components mount to the receiver for added support
- Equipped with the Scorpion recoil system
ATI Ruger 10/22 AR-22 Stock System with 8 Sided Forend
- Dimensions: 3.5 inches (H) x 8.0 inches (W) x 36.0 inches (L)
- Weight: 6.55 pounds
- Included in the box: ATI Ruger 1022 AR-22 Stock System with 8 Sided Forend
- Made in United States
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
Sold by Groupon Goods. View the FAQ to learn more.
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