ATI 12 Gauge Pistol Grip Stock

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posted on October 5, 2015
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Not everyone's a big fan of the CAR-style stock and grip, especially on a hard-hitting gun like a 12-gauge shotgun. Maintaining the same length-of-pull and straight-line recoil can be important to the dedicated scattergun enthusiast.

ATI's 12 Gauge Pistol Grip stock, available for the Mossberg 500/590/535/835, Remington 870 and Winchester 1200/1300 shotguns, adds a pistol grip to the standard stock without taking away the length or recoil mitigation of the standard stock. The glass-reinforced polymer stock is impervious to chemicals and resistant to the elements.

Other desirable features of this upgrade include a Scorpion recoil pad, non-slip pebble grain finish and sling swivel studs. The stock is designed to fit a variety of different shotguns, with adapters for Winchester and Remington models. Installation is as simple as removing the factory stock and bolting this replacement on. 

MSRP: $44.99.

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