CTK Precision Offers Upgrades for the Ruger Precision Rifle

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posted on December 8, 2016
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CTK Precision announced the introduction of accessories for the Ruger Precision Rifle, including an aftermarket bolt knob, stock bumper and magazine release extension.

The company's aftermarket bolt knob is CNC-machined from aircraft-grade 6061 aluminum, while the knob extension is machined from steel. The bolt features a hard-coat anodized finish, and the knob extension is parkerized in order to provide a match to the factory mounting point. Total weight is 1.5 ounces, and the suggested retail price is $46.

The CTK Precision Stock Bumper is designed to prevent the folding stock on the Ruger Precision Rifle from rubbing up against the side of the action in the folded position, thus avoiding damage to the gun's finish. The bumper features a mount made from 6061 aluminum with a rubber stopper as a buffer. Simply remove the factory length-of-pull adjustment knob and replace it with the bumper. Total weight is 0.4 ounce, and the suggested retail price is $19.

Finally, the company offers a magazine release extension for the Precision Rifle. This extension is designed to allow users to operate the magazine release without changing grip by placing the magazine release within reach of an extended trigger finger. The release is made from 6061 aluminum and features a hard-coat anodized finish along with a single-screw installation. Total weight is 0.3 ounce, and the suggested retail price is $37.

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