Boyds “At-One” Hardwood Gunstocks

    Pete M had the opportunity to see the AT-One at SHOT 2017. If you aren’t familiar, Boyds makes laminate and hardwood stocks for pretty much any platform you could ever want. The At-One stock features an adjustable comb and butt pad, along with rubberized areas, allowing the shooter to really customize the stock to their liking and comfort. Due to the mechanism, it is really easy to your gun to fit other shooters, or for other shooting positions, without tools or hardware, using their “Bring-It” push-button adjustment technology.

    The butt pad adjustment modifies the stock length from 12-1/2” – 14.” The comb adjustment has a 9/16” range. Together, these two adjustments allow any gun to fit anyone.

    Dustin Knutson, Boyds’ General Manager said:

    ”The At-One adjustable gunstock is one of the most exciting developments ever at Boyds. There has never been an adjustable stock of this quality anywhere near this price.”

    The Boyds At-One gunstock is available for virtually all popular rifle models and in an comes in choice of eleven popular colors. Its forearm and grip are modular and can be quickly swapped out for different shooting styles. A lower butt stock piece protects against bumps and bruises, but can be replaced with a version that has a short picatinny rail for attachments. Additionally, all At-One stocks come equipped with a single-point sling mount that, with the push of a button, can be moved to either side of the stock in seconds.

    As with all Boyds gunstocks, the At-One adjustable gunstock is constructed of top-grade laminated hardwood that is dried to exacting specifications to ensure rigidity and stability in your rifle. It’s also sealed with chemical-resistant finishes for long-lasting durability in all weather conditions.

    To learn more and see all the options, please visit boydsgunstocks.com.

    Tom is a former Navy Corpsman that spent some time bumbling around the deserts of Iraq with a Marine Recon unit, kicking in tent flaps and harassing sheep. Prior to that he was a paramedic somewhere in DFW, also doing some Executive Protection work between shifts. Now that those exciting days are behind him, he teaches wilderness medicine and runs an on-demand medical staffing business. He hopes that his posts will help you find solid gear that will survive whatever you can throw at it–he is known (in certain circles) for his curse…ahem, ability…to find the breaking point of anything.

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