McMillan's McCubed Mc3 Legend Tactical Stock: SHOT Show 2018| Gun Talk LIVE

Published on January 25, 2018
Duration: 15:00

Kelly McMillan introduces the MC3, an injection-molded plastic rifle stock from his third-generation company, McCubed. This stock is designed to offer McMillan's renowned performance and quality at a more accessible price point, leveraging a proprietary Xenolite polymer. It features an adjustable cheek riser, interchangeable spacers for length of pull, integrated aluminum pillars, and an optional detachable box magazine system, all while maintaining a solid, non-hollow construction for enhanced durability and recoil management.

Quick Summary

The McMillan MC3 is an injection-molded plastic rifle stock from McCubed, offering McMillan's performance at a more accessible price. It features a proprietary Xenolite polymer, an adjustable cheek riser, length of pull spacers, integrated pillars, and a solid construction for enhanced durability and recoil management, making it a high-value tactical option.

Chapters

  1. 00:32Introduction and SHOT Show 2018 Context
  2. 01:00McMillan Fiberglass Stocks History
  3. 02:45Evolution of Synthetic Stocks
  4. 04:20Introducing the McMillan MC3 Stock
  5. 05:10MC3 Material: Xenolite Polymer
  6. 06:15MC3 Design: Based on A5
  7. 06:30MC3 Features: Cheek Riser and Spacers
  8. 06:45MC3 Features: Aluminum Pillars and DBM Option
  9. 07:00MC3 Construction: Solid vs. Hollow Core
  10. 07:20MC3 Recoil Reduction and Pad
  11. 07:40MC3 Pricing and Value Proposition
  12. 08:00MC3 vs. Traditional McMillan Stocks
  13. 08:20MC3 Ambidextrous Design
  14. 09:30Market Drivers for Tactical Stocks
  15. 10:40Benefits of Upgrading a Rifle Stock
  16. 11:00MC3 Performance and Feel
  17. 12:00McMillan USA Operation and Contact
  18. 13:00Conclusion and Family Legacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the McMillan MC3 stock and what makes it unique?

The McMillan MC3 is an injection-molded plastic rifle stock from McCubed, a third-generation McMillan company. It uses a proprietary Xenolite polymer, offering McMillan's performance standards at a more accessible price point. It features an adjustable cheek riser, length of pull spacers, integrated pillars, and a solid construction.

How does the McMillan MC3 stock compare to traditional McMillan fiberglass stocks?

The MC3 is significantly more affordable, costing around $369 with options, compared to traditional McMillan fiberglass stocks which can exceed $1,200. While the MC3 uses injection molding and polymer, it's patterned after the popular A5 fiberglass design and aims to deliver comparable performance in terms of accuracy and handling.

What are the key features of the McMillan MC3 stock for shooter comfort and customization?

The MC3 offers a patented adjustable cheek riser for optimal sight alignment and interchangeable spacers to customize the length of pull. It also features a Packmeyer decelerator recoil pad, designed to significantly reduce felt recoil, making shooting more comfortable.

What materials are used in the McMillan MC3 stock, and why are they important?

The MC3 utilizes a proprietary Xenolite polymer blend, which McMillan claims is superior to common materials like nylon. This material, combined with a solid, non-hollow construction, contributes to the stock's durability, stability, and ability to manage recoil effectively without point-of-impact shifts.

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