Rhineland Arms back in business

Dr.Lector

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They have a thumb-hole stock for 10/22
with an smart adjustable bedding (inletting).



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It kinda resembles some Accuracy International stocks.



From their site:
Rhineland Arms is introducing a new stock for the 1022 rifle. This stock is partially handmade and in limited production it is made of solid American walnut with a hand oiled satin finish. Features include a adjustable check rest and butt pad. The cheek rest is made of a medium hard rubber as is the butt-pad. The barrel is free floated and you can use barrel size up to 1" including a suppressor. The receiver is locked in place with a adjustable cam on the rear or the receiver, this is the most rigid set up ever developed for the 1022 system. Multiple hard points on the sides, bottom and front allow for mounting accessories. Locking knobs are stainless steel.

The recoil pad and check rest are adjusted using locking knobs located on the sides and bottom. The butt pad will give a length of pull of 13.5-15". The check rest has a adjustability of 1".

All Leopard stocks have a serial number under the recoil pad to keep track of the low volume production stocks. We make every single part to the stock here and offer a warranty and can actually supply spare parts to this item.

Leopard Stocks are now available and shipping, 8/5/2009


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They also promise to revive the .45 Enfield kits this fall :)
 
$230US plain wood
and $250US with the black ultragrip on top of the wood.

That is US sales and if the customer is
ordering directly from their website (because of their past,
probably not too many distributors jump to make business with them).
 
I got an email back from Rhineland..... They are not exporting the stocks out of the US. So it is not available to Canada.

He did throw me a bone in that he said they will be looking into the "exportation process" in early to mid 2010.

Oh well..... its fugly anyway!

Cheers!
 
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