William Suter
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....for the Ruger American. I received mine today. (Quick shipment from Optics Planet) Thought I would give a little review.
Pros- a bazillion times better than the flimsy stock that comes on the Ruger. I can get very little flex in the fore-end. Very solid. Recoil lugs are in the stock and you have to work to get your action settled in. Its more force in than drop in. Its tight. Fit and finish is very nice IMO for a $300 stock. Comes with front and rear sling swivels and also M-locs on the fore-end. It came with three spacers for length of pull and an adjustable cheek riser.
Cons-Not really a "con" but its heavier than the factory stock at 3 1/2 pounds but you have to consider its a solid built stock. The mag release has to be installed by you. I spent about 15 minute installing it then realized you have to remove it to get to the rear action screw. I didn't care for that but on a plus, its much easier to install the mag release the second time. Not really a con but you do have to work to get the action into the recoil lugs. They fit TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT!!! Lastly and its not MDT's fault. I didn't read the small print, but your factory mags don't fit. The stock uses AICS mags so I'm going to have to order one or two.
Just to wrap it up, the MDT Field Stock is a great replacement stock for someone (me) not wanting to spend a lot of money on a better quality stock.
Pros- a bazillion times better than the flimsy stock that comes on the Ruger. I can get very little flex in the fore-end. Very solid. Recoil lugs are in the stock and you have to work to get your action settled in. Its more force in than drop in. Its tight. Fit and finish is very nice IMO for a $300 stock. Comes with front and rear sling swivels and also M-locs on the fore-end. It came with three spacers for length of pull and an adjustable cheek riser.
Cons-Not really a "con" but its heavier than the factory stock at 3 1/2 pounds but you have to consider its a solid built stock. The mag release has to be installed by you. I spent about 15 minute installing it then realized you have to remove it to get to the rear action screw. I didn't care for that but on a plus, its much easier to install the mag release the second time. Not really a con but you do have to work to get the action into the recoil lugs. They fit TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT!!! Lastly and its not MDT's fault. I didn't read the small print, but your factory mags don't fit. The stock uses AICS mags so I'm going to have to order one or two.
Just to wrap it up, the MDT Field Stock is a great replacement stock for someone (me) not wanting to spend a lot of money on a better quality stock.
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