Preview: ATI Monte Carlo Enfield Stock Set

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posted on March 4, 2024
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ATI Monte Carlo Enfield Stock Set

Gone are the days when firearm enthusiasts routinely “sporterized” full-stocked military-surplus rifles such as the No. 1, Mk III Lee-Enfield, but many examples of previously cut-down and modified rifles can be found at bargain prices in gun shops across America.

ATI Outdoors offers durable, modernized furniture designed for these No. 1 and No. 4 Lee-Enfield rifle actions with its affordable Monte Carlo stock set.

Made from glass-reinforced polymer, the U.S.-produced set includes a buttstock with a raised cheek rest and checkered semi-pistol grip along with a fore-end with checkering on each side.

Swivel studs at the stock toe and fore-end allow for easy sling attachment using standard sling swivels. Available in black or woodland brown.

MSRP is $100. For more information, visit atioutdoors.com.

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