Midwest Industries new product the get revolvers out of the safe

Published on January 23, 2026
Duration: 2:22

Midwest Industries is introducing innovative stock and brace systems to modernize revolvers, drawing parallels to their M-LOK handguards for lever-action rifles. The system features a takedown design, an ambidextrous side quiver, and options for a rubber butt pad or brace. Compatibility is planned for Smith & Wesson, Ruger, and Taurus revolvers, with a prototype M-LOK rail for S&W L-frames slated for Q2 2026.

Quick Summary

Midwest Industries is modernizing revolvers with new stock and brace systems, featuring a takedown design, ambidextrous ammo quivers, and M-LOK rail options. Planned compatibility includes Smith & Wesson, Ruger, and Taurus, with an M-LOK rail prototype for S&W L-frames expected in Q2 2026.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Revolver Modernization
  2. 00:31Stock & Brace System Features
  3. 01:21Compatibility & Future Prototypes

Frequently Asked Questions

What new products is Midwest Industries releasing for revolvers?

Midwest Industries is introducing new stock and brace systems designed to modernize revolvers. They also showed a prototype M-LOK rail system for Smith & Wesson L-frames, with a target release in Q2 2026.

What are the key features of the Midwest Industries revolver stock and brace system?

The system features a takedown design using a steel thumb screw, an ambidextrous side quiver for extra rounds, and offers options for either a rubber butt pad or a brace.

Which revolver brands will be compatible with Midwest Industries' new accessories?

Midwest Industries plans for compatibility with popular revolver brands including Smith & Wesson, Ruger, and Taurus. Specific prototypes shown target S&W L-frames.

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