FAB Defense 10/22 Stock

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posted on September 24, 2015
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FAB Defense introduces the M4 R10/22 collapsible conversion kit, which allows shooters to upgrade their Ruger 10/22. The Ruger 10/22 has been a top selling .22 rimfire since its introduction to the market in 1964. FAB Defense has created the means to convert your 10/22 into a tactical rifle with collapsing stock.

Features of the M4 R10/22 Collapsible Stock include:
  • 1913 MIL-STD Picatinny lower and side rails
  • Collapsible, side-folding buttstock with five length options
  • Lightweight and durable fiberglass reinforced polymer construction
  • Right hand/ left hand quick-detach sling swivel sockets
  • Available in three colors: black, olive drab green or desert tan


There's no gunsmith required with this stock's simple drop-in installation. Spec out your 10/22 with any accessory that fits a Picatinny rail. It's fun and practical to shoot and comes with a limited lifetime warranty!

The Mako Group is the exclusive U.S. distributor of the finest tactical equipment and weapon accessories that have been proven in combat. Products designed for the Israeli Defense Forces, Israeli Security and Israeli Police by Meprolight, FAB Defense, E-Lander Magazines, Front Line Holsters and RTS Target Systems, are fully available to the U.S. market. For more information, www.themakogroup.com.      

MSRP: $184.25. Available in black, Flat Dark Earth and OD Green.

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