At-One Thumbhole Ruger American Rimfire 22Mag/17HMR Factory Barrel Channel Applejack Specifications for Boyds Hardwood Gunstocks Rifle Stock At One Thumbhole Ruger American Rimfire 22Mag/17HMR FBC: Manufacturer: Boyds Hardwood Gunstocks Gun Model: Ruger American Rimfire 22Mag/17Hmr Gun Type: Rifle Fabric/Material: Wood Additional Features: Finished Package Contents: Boyds Hardwood Gunstocks Rifle Stock At One Thumbhole Ruger American Rimfire 22Mag/17HMR FBC
Boyds Hardwood Gunstocks Rifle Stock At One Thumbhole Ruger American Rimfire 22Mag/17HMR FBC
$269.99
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SKU: CF301FBB
Category: Boyds Hardwood Gunstocks
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I just ordered an At One Thumbhole in Royal Purple and I would absolutely recommend AGAINST it. Upon unboxing I noticed that the fore-end grip is crooked, the hole is drilled off center and so the entire foregrip is canted and there is no way to straighten it. I thought about just returning it then but instead decided to mount the action anyways. After mounting I realized that they did not send me a plastic trigger guard, so I have no trigger guard for my rifle either. Ok, frustrating, guess I'll have to pay for a 30 dollar metal one and wait for it to arrive after already waiting 2 weeks for the stock. I stupidly continue to assemble everything and lo and behold the magazine well is not cut properly and upon inserting the magazine its impossible to get it to release. I had to take the action back out of the stock and tap the magazine out with a rubber hammer. At this point I should have just stopped except that I'm pretty sure custom stocks are non-refundable, so now I'm stuck with a paperweight unless I take a Dremel to the magazine well to try to get a magazine to slide freely. Even with no action in it the magazine gets jammed in the well. Just a huge waste of money at the $280 price point. Maybe I just got unlucky but you shouldn't have problem after problem with a stock that is supposed to be custom fit to your exact rifle.