Midwest Industries just released a new line of aluminum shotgun stocks. There are three new models for the Beretta 1301, Mossberg 590, and Remington 870. The stocks are reminiscent of Midwest’s lever action stocks, but built specifically for each shotgun model.
MI Aluminum Shotgun Stock Features
The new MI aluminum shotgun stocks feature a skeletonized design. The Grip and stock beam are made from Hard Coat Anodized 6061 Aluminum. They maintain the factory cheek weld and length of pull, which MI says will fit most users. Spacer plates are available if you need a longer length of pull. You can also adjust the sightline with a polymer, adjustable cheek piece. This allows you to customize the stock to fit whatever sights, optics, or red dot you want to use.
The rear of the stock features M-LOK attachment points that let you add shell storage. They can accept MI Universal Shell Holders or M-LOK panels for aesthetics. A Midwest Industries butt pad is provided that reduces felt recoil and gives you a secure fit in your shoulder.
The stocks are an ambidextrous design that will work for left and right-hand shooters. There are several anti-rotation QD swivel sockets available that let you set up your sling the way you want it. There’s also one standard sling swivel stud as well.
The grip panels are designed in-house by MI. They provide texture for cold or wet conditions and have a distinct divot pattern. They look like the grips on the large pistol grip lever action stocks. If so, then other grip options are already available from MI. The entire unit weighs in at 1lb 11oz.
The new aluminum shotgun stocks have an MSRP of $284.95 for the Mossberg 590 and Remington 870 models. The Beretta 1301 version is a little more at $309.95. They’re compatible with other MI products, like their various end plates and the Beretta 1301 handguard. Made in the USA Lifetime warranty
For more information, check out the Midwest Industries.