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MI LEVER STOCK WIN STRAIGHT

MI LEVER STOCK WIN STRAIGHT

SKU: BILL|MI LSWS
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Description

Compatible with Winchester 94 straight grip rifles – Polymer cheek piece provides adjustability for use with iron sights red dots or magnified optics – Cheek piece in the lowest position maintains the same height as the factory stock – Maintains factory length of pull. Spacer plates are an available add-on if a longer length is needed. – Ambidextrous design works for left and right-hand shooters – Exclusive Midwest Industries butt pad reduces felt recoil while maintaining a secure fit in your shoulder – Features several properly placed anti-rotation QD swivel sockets. Also incorporates one standard sling swivel location and stud for versatile sling placement – MI-designed grip panels give a unique look while providing ample texture in a rainy or snowy environment – M-LOK compatible slots on either side for use with MI Universal Shell Holders or M-LOK panels for aesthetics – Provides factory length of pull to fit most users – Does not add weight over factory wood stock – Grip and stock beam made from Hard Coat Anodized 6061 Aluminum – Weight of Complete Unit: 1lb 4oz. – Made in the USA – Lifetime warranty

Additional information

UPC

812102034414

Manufacturer

Midwest Industries

Manufacturer Part Number

LSWS

Color

Black

Dimension

2.45 X 6.40 X 15.00

Height

2.4500

Length

15

Material

ALUMINUM

Model

94

Other Features

LEVER ACTION STOCK WINCHESTER

Style

Adjustable

Weight

2

Width

6.4000

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