SHOT Show 2018: Boyds At-One Adjustable Modular Shotgun Stocks

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posted on February 1, 2018
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Last year Boyd's, known for its expansive line of high-quality laminated hardwood stocks in both conservative and colorful patterns, introduced the adjustable, modular At-One stock system for bolt-action and semi-automatic rifles. This year, the company will be offering the same push-button adjustment flexibility for pump-action shotguns. 

The aluminum-backed recoil pad can be quickly shifted to change the length-of-pull and the cheek piece is height adjustable. The polymer plate attached to the lower section of the shoulder stock protects against all-too-common bumps and bruises to the stocks finish, and the polymer grip cover is interchangeable. The smooth laminated hardwood fore-ends will match the color pattern of the shoulder stocks.

The first stock options to ship will fit either Mossberg 500 or Remington 12-ga. models with additional caliber and model options planned for the future. Suggested retail prices have yet to be announced. For more, go to boydsgunstocks.com.

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