Ruger Mark II & III Adjustable Target Stocks

by
posted on May 1, 2013
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
2013519553-w8311_tar-1803_f.jpg

5/1/2013

Crafted in the United States from American walnut by Herrett, Nationals Model target stocks for Ruger Mark II and III semi-automatic rimfire pistols feature a left-side thumbrest—for right-handed shooters—and adjustable palm support that is perfect for bullseye-style shooting.

An original patented Herrett’s design, Nationals allow the user to adjust the heel flair for cant and height with a simple straight-blade screwdriver to achieve fuller hand contact than is possible with ordinary stocks. Weighing in at 8 ounces, the stocks are devoid of checkering and have a satin finish. Price: $99.

Contact: Majestic Arms, Ltd.; (718) 356-6765; www.majesticarms.com.

Latest

Smith & Wesson M&P FPC 5.7
Smith & Wesson M&P FPC 5.7

Review: Smith & Wesson M&P FPC 5.7

Having more guns chambered in 5.7 mm is a great thing, and the Smith & Wesson M&P FPC 5.7 is a welcome addition to the growing world of 5.7 mm firearms.

Ruger Moves HQ to North Carolina

Ruger quietly relocated its corporate headquarters from Southport, Conn., to Mayodan, N.C., marking the end of the company's management presence in the town where it was founded in 1949.

Honest EDC: A Realistic Assessment of Your Concealed Carry Kit

The problem is not that most concealed-carry loadouts are bad. The problem is that most concealed-carry kits are never re-examined against reality.

The Rideout Arsenal Dragon: Thinking Way Outside The Box

Over the years, many designers have attempted to use a low-bore axis to result in a flat-shooting pistol. One of these attempts, the Rideout Arsenal Dragon, is now more than a concept. It’s on the market.

The Armed Citizen® June 8, 2026

Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives.

Inside Today's Super-Short Riflescopes: What You Gain & What You Lose

Several new "super-short" riflescopes have hit the market recently, and they've become popular. But what are you giving up in these compact dimensions...and what are you gaining?

Interests



Get the best of American Rifleman delivered to your inbox.