Product Preview: Delta 14 Chassis For M1A/M14-Style Rifles

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posted on December 28, 2016
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Owners of M1A-style rifles have long faced limited stock options. The Delta 14 chassis—molded of a strong yet lightweight glass-filled nylon—addresses that by allowing users to assemble their own unique configurations. Either fixed or folding buttstocks made to fit the Mossberg 500 shotgun can be bolted directly to the rear of the unit. It can also be ordered with a Mesa Tactical adapter (shown) that allows the attachment of AR-style rifle stocks. Three included UTG Picatinny rails fit pre-molded holes in the fore-end to allow the attachment of a bipod and other accessories. The Delta 14 is available in black, dark earth and urban grey. Price: $200 (chassis and rails only), $260 (with Mesa Tactical adapter). Contact: Delta 14 Chassis, LLC.; (248) 495-4624; delta14chassis.com.

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