Product Preview: Altamont NRA Branded 1911 Stocks

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posted on November 1, 2018
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Altamont, a CNC-machining specialist and worldwide OEM supplier of machined gun stocks—pistol and rifle—archery grip panels and knife scales, is producing National Rifle Association-themed M1911 stock panels. Wood, pearl and ivory stocks, often featuring classic checkering and texture patterns, can now be had emblazoned with “NRA” or the association’s seal, and a portion of each sale goes directly to the NRA and the defense of the Second Amendment.
Price: $48 to $95. altamontco.com

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