Midwest Industries Ruger takedown upgrades are coming out soon. They already came out with an MLOK adapter for the Ruger PCC. Well, now they have a handguard for the 10/22 takedown and the PCC. They are also throwing their hat into the ring of PCC chassis.

Above you can see a Ruger PCC with the Midwest Industries (MI) MLOK handguard. It retails for $159.95 and is a direct bolt on replacement for the factory handguard. The MI PCC chassis is similar to ones we have seen announced recently. Like the Copper Custom’s Chassis and the new one Eric posted about from Infitech.

The MI chassis will retail for under $200, can come with the buffer tube. As you can see in the photo above, the buffer tube is proprietary. One reason for this design is the fact that MI designed their chassis so that it has a similar cheek rest height as the factory stock. This way you can still use the factory iron sights. Something that other designers did not implement into their designs save for CROM USA but their chassis is different.

On top of that new development, MI is coming out with handguards for the Ruger 10/22 takedown. They will have versions for both the rifle and Charger versions.

Lightweight design with a slim profile

True Free Float Design

Mounting bolt and wrench included

8.0″ overall length

1.290″ Inside Diameter

Two built in anti-rotation QD sockets

Features 8 sides of M-Lok slots

5-slot polymer M-Lok rail included

Weight 7.3 oz installed

Construction from 6061 aluminum, Type 3 Hard Coat anodized for a lifetime of service

Fully dehorned for a non-abrasive, comfortable feel

MI Lifetime Warranty

100% Made in America – Keeps America Working

US Patent Pending

Here it is with a Magpul X-22 takedown stock.

The pistol length handguard retails for $124.95 and the rifle length handguard retails for $144.95 and are available on their website.

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