Tactical Revolvers | Midwest Industries 2026

Published on January 23, 2026
Duration: 4:26

This guide details the installation of the Midwest Industries tactical revolver stock and brace system, designed to enhance stability and optic compatibility. The system offers non-permanent modification, allowing for easy attachment and removal via a thumb screw. It's compatible with various popular revolver brands and aims to improve shooting dynamics, especially when using red dot sights.

Quick Summary

The Midwest Industries tactical revolver stock and brace system enhances stability and optic compatibility through non-permanent grip panel replacement. Compatible with Taurus, S&W, Ruger, BFR, and Colt revolvers, it features integrated ammo quivers and is priced over $300. Installation is simple via a thumb-screw, avoiding permanent firearm modification.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to MI Revolver Accessories
  2. 00:12Stock and Brace Features
  3. 00:43Design and Optic Compatibility
  4. 01:23Installation and Modularity
  5. 02:01Compatibility, Pricing, and Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The system includes aluminum grip panels that replace factory grips, allowing for non-permanent attachment of stocks or braces. It features integrated ammo quivers and is designed to provide significantly more stability for shooting revolvers, especially when using red dot optics.

Which firearm brands are compatible with the Midwest Industries revolver accessory system?

The Midwest Industries system is compatible with popular revolver brands including Taurus, Smith & Wesson, Ruger, BFR, and Colt models such as the Anaconda and Python.

How is the Midwest Industries tactical revolver system installed, and does it require permanent firearm modification?

Installation is non-permanent; users simply replace the factory grips with MI panels. The stock/brace attaches via a thumb-screw, allowing for easy removal for traditional shooting or holstering.

What is the approximate cost and availability of the Midwest Industries tactical revolver accessories?

The full setup, including the stock/brace and optic mount, is priced at just over $300. Shipping was expected to begin in the coming weeks following the SHOT Show presentation.

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