Hunting & Shooting Gun Stock Accessories

39 products indexed • Avg rating 4.60 • Avg price $54

This category covers gun stock accessories for hunting and shooting—items like recoil pads, cheek rests, adjustable stocks, and mounting hardware—primarily aimed at improving fit and comfort. There are 39 indexed products averaging a 4.60 rating, with prices roughly $35–$140 and brands such as TOURBON represented

Top Products

Roundups

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of gun stock accessories are included in this category and what do they do?

This category includes recoil pads, adjustable cheek rests, buttstocks, pistol grips, sling mounts, stock spacers, and stock covers; they improve comfort, fit, recoil management, ergonomics, and accessory attachment points for rifles and shotguns

How do I choose the right stock accessory for fit and comfort?

Measure your current length of pull and cheek weld, consider your shooting stance and body size, and choose adjustable or modular accessories (spacers, adjustable cheek risers, or buttstock replacements) to fine-tune length, height, and yaw for consistent eye alignment and reduced felt recoil

What materials and construction features should I look for regarding durability and weight?

Common materials include synthetic polymers (for lightweight, weather-resistant parts), rubber (for recoil pads), and metal reinforcements or steel mounting hardware for strength; choose corrosion-resistant finishes and reinforced mounting points if you need durability over minimal weight

Are these accessories compatible with all rifles and shotguns?

Compatibility depends on the firearm's receiver and stock interface standards (e.g., AR-style, Remington 870, Mossberg), so check whether the accessory lists compatible models or universal fit options and whether any adapter plates or gunsmithing are required for installation

Can I install stock accessories myself or should I use a gunsmith?

Many accessories like recoil pads, slip-on cheek rests, and some buttstocks are user-installable with basic tools and instructions, but permanent modifications or fit adjustments that require bedding, inlet work, or drilling should be done by a qualified gunsmith

How do I maintain and clean gun stock accessories?

Wipe synthetic and rubber parts with a mild soap solution and dry thoroughly, inspect mounting hardware for tightness and corrosion periodically, and avoid harsh solvents on adhesives or finishes; store firearms in climate-controlled conditions to prevent moisture damage

What price range should I expect and how does cost relate to quality?

Stock accessories commonly range from budget options under $25 for basic pads and covers to (price varies)+ for adjustable or high-end replacement stocks; higher price typically reflects better adjustability, materials, and fitment precision but compare specifications and user reviews for value