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  2. Recoil pad - Wikipedia

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    AR-15 style rifle telescopic stock equipped with a recoil pad. A recoil pad is a piece of rubber, foam, leather, or other soft material usually attached to the buttstock of a rifle or shotgun. Recoil pads may also be worn around the shoulder with straps, placing the soft material between the buttstock and the shoulder of the person firing the gun.

  3. Remington Model 700 - Wikipedia

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    Remington initially produced two variants of the Model 700: the ADL and BDL, in both long and short action rifles that allowed for the chambering of different cartridges. In 1969, Remington introduced several upgrades to the rifle, including a longer rear bolt shroud, a jeweled bolt, and improved stock finishing.

  4. Stock (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    The anatomy of a gunstock on a Ruger 10/22 semi-automatic rifle with Fajen thumbhole silhouette stock. 1) butt, 2) forend, 3) comb, 4) heel, 5) toe, 6) grip, 7) thumbhole A gunstock or often simply stock, the back portion of which is also known as a shoulder stock, a buttstock, or simply a butt, is a part of a long gun that provides structural support, to which the barrel, action, and firing ...

  5. Recoil buffer - Wikipedia

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    The simplest form of recoil buffer is made from a resilient and deformable material (leather, rubber, polymer e.g. a rubber butt pad on a shotgun). [1] A second way of producing a recoil buffer is to insert a spring into the recoil train—the path/part(s) generating recoil impulse.

  6. Bump stock - Wikipedia

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    A Slide Fire Solutions bump fire stock on a WASR-10 semiautomatic rifle WASR-10 rifle without a bump stock fitted. Bump stocks or bump fire stocks are gun stocks that can be used to assist in bump firing, the act of using the recoil of a semi-automatic firearm to fire cartridges in rapid succession.

  7. Remington Model 721 - Wikipedia

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    The round receiver can be produced on a lathe rather than requiring a mill. The recoil lug was a simple plate of steel sandwiched between the barrel and receiver [2] (like on Savage Model 1920, but even simpler). Remington advertised the rifle as having the "strongest bolt action ever developed." [3] with a new encased bolt head. The bolt was ...