Ruger Mark II & III Adjustable Target Stocks

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posted on May 1, 2013
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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.

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