5 Reasons to Upgrade Your RAR with a Magpul Ruger American Stock 

The Ruger American Rifle is available in a number of different calibers and variants making it highly versatile and effective for everything from long-distance target shooting to hunting pretty much any game in North America.

The action is strong and smooth, the rifle is accurate, and most of all, it comes in at an attractive price point. But one potentially weak point is the stock. The Ruger American Rifle comes with a relatively lightly polymer stock that leaves something to be desired. 

That makes a Magpul Ruger American stock  (the Magpul Hunter) one of the best upgrades you can make to your rifle. Here are 5 specific reasons why. 

  • Adjustable length of pull

Length of pull is one of the single biggest indicators in the fit of a rifle to a shooter, and many stocks are lacking in adjustability. This Magpul Ruger American stock in question (the Hunter) is one of the best upgrades you can make to your RAR. It offers full adjustability to LOP from 13” to 15” so you can get a nearly custom fit to your rifle, for better comfort, better confidence, and most importantly, better accuracy. 

  • Adjustable comb height

Comb height may not be as critical as length of pull, but it is still one of the main determinants enabling proper eye relief and comfort as well. If comb height is too high or too low, it can make it tough to shoot over iron sights (though that doesn’t apply here) or through an optic. Either way, the Magpul Hunter comes with several risers so you can adjust comb height to what’s best for you. 

  • Built-in attachment points

This Magpul Ruger American stock sports several attachment points for expanding the rifle with shooting attachments. Notably, it has dimpled drill points for QD swivels, but more importantly it has a series of M-LOK slots along the forend, making it much more accessible for mounting shooting attachments. This addresses one of the biggest shortcomings of the factory stock that comes with the Ruger American. 

  • Remarkable build quality

Unlike the lightweight polymer factory stock of the Ruger American Rifle, this one is made from reinforced polymer with an anodized aluminum bedding block and it sports steel recoil lugs. It is exceptionally strong and stable. 

  • It’s drop-in ready; No bedding required

In some cases, upgrading a rifle with a new stock requires the action to be bedded which requires some special knowledge and tools. Most shooters had better leave this task to a gunsmith. This stock, however, is a true drop-in ready stock that requires no bedding at all. You can make the upgrade at home yourself. 

Where to Get This Magpul Ruger American Stock

Want to learn more about this Magpul Ruger American stock and the features it offers? Visit Anarchy Outdoors. They carry this along with many upgrade parts and accessories for the Ruger American Rifle platform, including bolt knobs, handles, shrouds, triggers, rifle cheek pads, and much more.

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