MDT Releases the MDT CRBN Rifle Stock

MDT Releases the MDT CRBN Rifle Stock

For shooters who prefer a more traditional rifle stock, MDT is now offering the MDT CRBN Rifle Stock! The MDT CRBN Rifle Stock is a lightweight state-of-the-art carbon fiber stock with an internal mini-chassis weighing a mere 27 ounces! The MDT CRBN Rifle Stock and the MDT JAE-G5 are the latest offerings from MDT designed to be best-in-class. Let's take a look at the new MDT CRBN Rifle Stock!

Drawing inspiration from the MDT HNT26 chassis system, the MDT CRBN Stock features a magnesium mini chassis, a foam fill, and a carbon fiber shell. Combined, these create a rigid, lightweight, high-performance rifle stock. Like the HNT26, the CRBN Stock features a full-length ARCA Rail, adjustable comb height, adjustable length-of-pull, M-LOK slots on the handguard, fore and aft QD attachment points, thumb shelves, and a 20-degree grip angle. A V Bedding block ensures a precise fit between the stock and action, and the barrel channel is wide enough to accommodate a Proof Sendero profile barrel (1.2").

Photo courtesy of Nick Setting.

Engineered to soak up recoil, the MDT CRBN Stock is an absolute pleasure to shoot and is ideal for hunting, competition, and general shooting applications. The MDT CRBN Stock is drop-in-ready and available for Remington 700 patterned short-action rifles and barreled actions.

Photo courtesy of Nick Setting.

Something to note: The MDT CRBN Stock requires a bottom metal, which is available in our store. Customers can choose our Hunting Bottom Metal or our Precision Bottom Metal. The MDT CRBN Stock is currently being shipped and is available in several colors: Black, Hunter Blaze, and Woodland! For more information, click here.

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