Preview: Diamond D Leather Rifle Butt Cuff

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posted on April 12, 2025
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Diamond D Leather Rifle Butt Cuff

Whether you’re seeking to improve your long gun’s onboard capacity, shooting comfort or aesthetic value—or any combination thereof—the Rifle Butt Cuff from Diamond D Custom Leather of Alaska can help.

Made from cowhide with reinforced stitching and an interior suede lining to help keep it from shifting under recoil, the cuff secures several additional rounds to the side of your firearm’s buttstock via leather loops while also providing a cushioned, slightly elevated cheek weld.

Compatible with a plethora of lever-action, bolt gun and single-shot designs, it can be ordered to accommodate dozens of rifle cartridge and shotshell options, in either left- or right-handed configurations, and in one of three colors (Natural Oil, Brown and Black).

MSRP is $115. For more information, visit diamonddcustomleather.com.

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