Mr.

The stock was a snug fit for my 10/22 (10/22RB, #1103). The two sides surrounding the mag well was just a bit too tight, the mag wouldn't drop free, whether loaded or unloaded. I took my Dremel with grinding wheel and ground slightly on both sides, basically just took the paint off. That solved the problem. All my 10rd and 25rd mags now can drop free even unloaded. Some people commented on the Internet forums that the finish of this stock was not very durable. I can confirm that their comment was true. I've taken it to the range just once so far, shot about 200 rounds, and didn't handle it roughly at all, I already got a couple small nicks and dings on the stock. My original stock which is 5 years old, got about some number of nicks and scratches as this new one. Also I wish EAB would make a rubber buttpad for this stock, same style/thickness as the metal one, just made of rubber. Rubber buttpad will help the gun not slide down and fall to the ground, when I lean it against the wall on some slick floor like marble.

doublebarrel

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Reviewed by:from Indianapolis on 10/28/2015