The Wildest Revolver Accessory Yet: Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter
Peter from Midwest Industries speaks with @BallisticAviation about the new Bounty Hunter revolver stock/brace system — easily one of the wildest revolver accessories we’ve seen in years. This non-destructive setup lets shooters turn their favorite wheelgun into a shoulderable platform without losing that old-school six-shooter charm. In this interview, Luke and Peter break down the design inspiration, fitment options, and what makes the Bounty Hunter a perfect blend of cowboy-inspired utility and modern engineering. These Stocks/Braces will retail for around $300 and will be made for a wide variety of revolver frames and styles.
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Is this contraption configured in such a way as to be passed off as a 'brace' ?
Butt stocks on pistols can & will promote the handgun as an SBR, and just playing 'make-believe' will NOT get those folks with 'NO-sense-of-humor' to back off from their persecution complex.
Be -very- careful when playing NFA games.
Question: Does this give a revolver $300 and a potential future ATF visits worth of extra? Nope.