Brownells - Urbino Tactical Shotgun Stock

Published on June 6, 2011
Duration: 1:25

The Urbino Tactical Stock by Mesa Tactical is a fixed-length, injection-molded glass-filled nylon stock designed for Benelli M104 and M4 shotguns. It features a 12.5-inch length of pull, a soft urethane rubber grip, an optional Limbsaver butt pad for recoil reduction, and an adjustable cheek riser for improved optics use. The stock offers versatile sling mounting options, including Benelli-style loops and QD swivel sockets.

Quick Summary

The Urbino Tactical Stock, made by Mesa Tactical, is designed for Benelli M104 and M4 shotguns. It features a 12.5-inch length of pull, a urethane rubber grip, and an adjustable cheek riser for improved optics use. Recoil is mitigated by the grip and an optional Limbsaver butt pad, with versatile sling mounting options available.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Urbino Tactical Stock
  2. 00:10Key Features: Length of Pull, Grip, Butt Pad
  3. 00:17Adjustable Cheek Riser and Optics Use
  4. 00:48Sling Mounting Options
  5. 01:00Optional Sling Mounts and Guarantee

Frequently Asked Questions

What shotguns is the Urbino Tactical Stock compatible with?

The Urbino Tactical Stock is specifically designed to fit Benelli M104 and M4 shotguns. Its construction and mounting system are tailored for these particular models.

How does the Urbino Tactical Stock help reduce recoil?

The stock incorporates a soft urethane rubber grip with rear padding to absorb impact. Additionally, an optional Limbsaver butt pad can be fitted to substantially reduce felt recoil.

What are the sling mounting options on the Urbino Tactical Stock?

It features integrated Benelli-style rear sling loops for 1.25-inch webbing and a socket designed to accept quick-detachable (QD) sling swivels. Optional steel pocket sling mounts are also available.

Is the cheek riser on the Urbino Tactical Stock adjustable?

Yes, the Urbino Tactical Stock includes a field-adjustable cheek riser. This feature enhances cheek weld, especially when using optics, by snapping into rails molded into the stock.

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