Advanced Technology Fiberforce Ruger 10/22 stocks

Dragunov type synthetic stocks sold here.

Ruger 1022 Advanced Technology Fiberforce stock Advanced Technology's"Fiberforce" Dragunov type stock fits right or left-handed shooters. It includes a ventilated heat shield and sling swivel studs. This one is shown on a stainless steel Ruger 10/22 rifle.

Advanced Technology Incorporated (ATI) makes a "tricked out" stock for the Ruger 10/22 rifles. Called the "Fiberforce" stock, it is made for .22lr or .17HM2 caliber tapered barrel guns only. Synthetic stocks offer strength and an attractive look, all at low cost. They are a good fit to the gun, strong, and well made. All one needs to do to switch stocks is to drop the barreled action into the Fiberforce stock and tighten the receiver screw. They do not use the front barrel band found on most factory 10/22's. All Advanced Technology stocks are quality made in America.

The ATI (pictured above on a Ruger 10/22 with heavy barrel) is an ambidextrous, Dragunov-type stock that is legal in all States. A pistol grip gives it a comfortable feel, even when carried in the hands all day on a hunt. Because of its ergonomic design, light weight, and balanced construction, it is as user-friendly as one can get in a stock.

The Fiberforce is a big improvement compared to the factory Ruger wood stock in design, and can be used by right or left-handed shooters. The stock's actual weight is 1 pound, 11 ounces (766 g). Its length of pull is 13 1/2 inches (34.3 cm).

Advanced Technology Inc's Fiberforce stock feels as good as it looks! Blued steel, sling swivel studs are featured on every overmolded stock, but swivels are available separately.

Fiberforce stocks for 10/22 rifle may be sold and shipped within the United States, or exported to any country where legal. We do offer international shipping through our web store. Also found there are a large selection of other great stocks and accessory choices for dressing up your model of 10/22.

1022 Advanced Technology Fiberforce stock
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