TacStar Adaptive Tactical 10-22 Stock & Monopod
GUNS & WEAPONS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT MAGAZINE JANUARY 17, 2013
The TacStar Adaptive Tactical 10-22 Stock & Monopod is the most advanced and versatile stock available for the extremely popular Ruger 10-22 rifle. The stock is loaded with more features than any other stock on the market. The removable barrel insert allows the stock to fit either standard tapered barrels or .920″ bull barrels, with no ugly gaps. Reversible Picatinny rail is concealed in the forend. When installed with the Picatinny rail up inside the forend, the outside surface matches the rest of the stock. With it reversed, the Picatinny rail is exposed, and a bi-pod or other accessories can be attached. The pistol grip is designed to have an accessory Monopod that adjusts in height. When used along with a bipod, it will provide perfect three-point stability. The Monopod also works great along with a rest under the forend. The buttstock is an adjustable M4 type that is equipped with storage compartments for two spare Ruger rotary magazines. (tacstar.com)
TacStar Adaptive Tactical 10-22 Stock & Monopod
GUNS & WEAPONS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT MAGAZINE JANUARY 17, 2013
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