Mcmillan a5 stock options


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As I continue my parts research for a project I have dubbed “Spark Plug”, I stumbled upon a new stock option from McMillan Fiberglass Stocks. Their A5-22 stock is a rimfire trainer setup that can accept Ruger, Kidd and Volquartsen actions.
Known for quality and customization, McMillan offers the same options available for their centerfire big brothers. Spark plug is unique in that I am using a PWS Summit straight pull action – I’ll have to check with the stock makers to ensure the A5-22 will work with the charging handle/bolt setup.
Either way, unless I find another chassis I like more with better features than the A5-22, right now a red, white and blue marble McMillan is on the top, of my list.
If anyone has as experience with McMillan stocks or a precision chassis for a 10/22 action, speak up in the comments section below.
McMillan A5-22 DESCRIPTION:
The A5-22 shares the same look and feel as our standard A5 stock. It is able to accommodate 10-22 type actions including Kidd 10-22 models with rear tang attachments. The A5-22 is dimensional the same as our standard A5 with some minor changes in the tang and floor plate areas. It is available in a fixed comb configuration or with and adjustable saddle type cheek piece.
PRICING OPTIONS:
FLAT TOP (no inlet)
$306.00 BASIC INLET (action outline & barrel channel)
$354.00 FULL INLET (action & barrel inlet, includes molded-in color)
$448.00 CUSTOM DROP-IN (with Decelerator Pad)
$537.00 CUSTOM DROP-IN (with Limbsaver Pad)
(Custom Drop-in is completely finished and includes: full inlet, pad, 2-studs, paint or molded-in camo or marble colors)
RUGER 10-22 KIDD 10-22 VOLQUARTSEN VCL 10/22 SPORTER VOLQUARTSEN VCL 10/22 MAGNUM VOLQUARTSEN WSM.
Marble pattern and color options:
McMillan Order Form Details:
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Mcmillan a5 stock options


The A-5 stock combines all the most requested features of the entire A-series into one professional tactical rifle stock. Compared to our other A-series stocks, the A-5 uses a beavertail forearm that is wider and flatter. The action and barrel sit lower for enhanced stability. The A-5 uses a trim pistol grip. The dual purpose butt hook is fully functional for either riding sandbags or controlling the rifle with the non-trigger hand. The A-5 can be made as light as 2.5 lbs. Different molds are available for Remington, Winchester, Sako 75, Sako A-series, Howa, Sava ge, Weatherby Mark V, and most custom benchrest actions in both right and left hand configurations. Now also available with either of the integral cheekpiece options.
PRICING OPTIONS.
SPECIFICATIONS.
ACTION COMPATIBILITY.
THE A5 WILL ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS: * straight comb, saddle, integral & thumbwheel adjustable cheek pieces available * (if your action is not listed, please contact us and ask)
Badger m2008 – SA & LA.
Barnard P, PL & S models.
Big Horn – (rear tang will sit proud on stock about 1/8″)
Borden – Alpine & Timberline.
Browning – A-bolts, BBR, safari model.
CZ 550 – (non magnum reciever)
Dakota 76 – (rifle must be sent in for custom fitting, fees may apply)
Defiance – SA, Med & LA.
Hart IP (square tang)
Husqvarna 1600 & 1900.
Kimber 8400 – SA & LA (adj cheek piece only for LA model)
Lawton 7000, 7500, 8500.
McBros & McMillan G30’s.
Montana 1999 – SA & LA.
Nesika Bay – R, E,G, J, K, L, S, M, CT, V, LT models (LT only in 1.47″ dia)
PGW – Coyote & Timberwolf.
Remington – 600, 660, 700, model 7, 721, 722, XP100, XR100, 40X, 788.
Ruger mk II (floor plate must be sent in for fitting)
Ruger 77 (rear tang will sit deep in stock)
Sako A1, AII/579, AIII/L61R, AV, A7, 91 series, 85 series (need action sent in for fitting), Finfire/P94S.
Savage – staggeredfeed all models (DBM model must be sent in for fitting)
– Centerfeed – all models.
Stiller – All Remington clones.
Surgeon -(all models)
Tikka 65, 55, 595, 695, T3.
Winchester – model 70 SA & LA, SPR, PBR, Pre-64, Pre-war clover leaf tang.
* straight comb & saddle cheek piece only *
Hart IP (rem tang)
Sako – 75 series.
Weatherby – MK V, MK V Lightweight.
Pads & Butt Plates (price includes installation)
Decelerator Pad $73.00.
Limbsaver Pad $98.00.
2-way Vertical Butt Plate $128.00.
3-way Adjustable Butt Plate $198.00.
Spacer System $128.00.
Cheekpieces (price includes installation)
Adjustable Saddle-Type Cheekpiece $128.00.
Integral Thumbwheel Adjustable Cheekpiece $156.00.
Integral Clamp Bar Adjustable Cheekpiece $128.00.
Rails & Other Options.
Anodized Anschutz® or Freeland Rail $58.00.
Flushmount Base Cups $14.00 each.
Seekins 3″ Picatinny Rail $58.00.
Machine Screw Sling Studs $8.00 each.
Wichita 1.5″ Fixed Sling Loops (2) $102.00.
Pre-Installed Machined-in Pillars $28.00.
STOCK ACCESSORIES.
Vorn Lynx Backpacks.
Solo Hunter Mtn Lite XL Rifle Cover – Stone.
Solo Hunter Rifle Cover – RealTree Xtra Brushed Tricot.
Padded Scope and Muzzle Protector.
Kryptek Premium Scoped Rifle Case.
Maxpedition Xantha Internal Frame Pack.
Maxpedition Pygmy Falcon II Backpack.
No Ordinary Range Bag.
Bottom Metal.
McMillan Aluminum Floor Plate.
SAKO TRGS m995 DETACHABLE MAG BOX SYSTEM.
Remington ADL Trigger Guard.
Rails, Bipod & Accessories.
SWAGGER BIPOD.
Accu-Shot Monopods.
NEOPRENE cheek piece cover.
Badger EFR MOUNT with 2 Side Rails.
Badger EFR MOUNT with 2 Side Rails (INSTALLED)
ACCESSORY RAIL STUD ADAPTOR.
VERSA-POD MOUNTING STUD (INSTALLED)
Additional Accessories.
NEOPRENE cheek piece cover.
Heavy Duty Push Button Sling Loops 1.25″ and 1.5″
QD Sling Loops 1″ and 1.25″
1/2″ ALUMINUM PILLARS (2)
BEDDING KIT.
HEX HEAD SCREWS (SET)
FLUSH CUP STUD ADAPTOR.
Push Button Sling Loops 1″ and 1.25″
Modular Tactical Systems – Mfs-14® And Baf.
ACE SOCOM 5.
10-3/4″ RAIL ASSEMBLY.
PICATINNY RAIL SLING ADAPTOR.
CAR SNAP-ON C/P.
CAR RUBBER BUTT PAD.
6-POSITION CAR BUTTSTOCK.
COLORS AND FINISHES.
Painted Finishes.
For the finest presentation-grade surface, we suggest a painted finish. Six solid paint colors are available.
A new speckletone granite finish is also available. Choose any solid base coat color and specify either one or two speckletone paint highlights to create an attractive custom finish.
When you order any paint finish, the underlying stock is hand-sanded, primed, and painted to eliminate all surface imperfections. This is the finish most manufacturers specify for the McMillan stocks that are sold with their custom shop rifles.
The paint we use is an industrial grade, non-slip pebble finish similar to that found on power tools, office machines and industrial equipment. This polyurethane paint is the most durable we can find and is suitable for conditions found from the Arctic to the tropics. However, any painted finish will scratch when dragged over rocks, limbs and other hard surfaces. It is impervious to most gun cleaning solvents, but harsh solvents should be wiped off immediately.
Repainting an existing McMillan Stock.
We can repaint any McMillan stock for our customers at a nominal charge.
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brown.
Khaki.
2 COLOR SPECKLETONE GRANITE FINISH.
3 COLOR SPECKLETONE GRANITE FINISH.
Spectre Patterns.
The Spectre Series is McMillan’s new molded-in finish that mimics aspects of digital camouflage. It is currently available in four different color schemes.
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URBAN SPECTRE.
WOODLAND SPECTRE.
DESERT SPECTRE.
ACU SPECTRE.
FOREST SPECTRE.
Ambush Patterns.
Desert Ambush is the first offering of the Ambush series. The color pattern was developed for the desert terrain and foliage of the Southwestern United States.
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DESERT AMBUSH.
COYOTE AMBUSH.
Marble Patterns.
Molded-In Colors to Create a Unique Marble Pattern.
Molded in colors are the most durable finish we offer. With a molded finish, the color is impregnated into the gelcoat, or exterior surface layer of the stock. All of the molded-in finishes below should be considered utility-grade. Mold lines, sanding marks, fiberglass cloth and small imperfections may be visible.
Molded-in stocks are provided with a matte finish to minimize light reflection. After receiving your stock, some customers take it upon themselves to further wetblock sand and buff the surface to achieve a polished, warm luster finish. This is particularly attractive with marble patterns.
A molded-in stock will weigh several ounces more than a painted stock due to the additional resin material that is used.
We do our best to make your particular finish as attractive as possible. However, we are limited in what can be accomplished with molded-in colors. Solid colors, especially darker ones, produce the greatest challenge, whereas the camouflage patterns tend to look better because the various colors and shapes hide imperfections. Marbled colors offer the best choice for creating a finished look with a molded-in color.
A marble finish is created by swirling two or three different colors into the surface of the stock. The result is a beautiful effect that is unique to your stock. McMillan pioneered this finish, which has become a familiar hallmark of our brand.
Choose any 2 or 3 of the molded in colors to create a unique swirled marble pattern finish for your custom stock. Literally thousands of different patterns can be created, including any you see on our website.
No two stocks are ever made alike as the marbling action is totally random in occurence.
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The most popular marble finishes are shown here. Virtually any color combination is possible and some color combinations are inherently more pleasing than others.
Note that a marble finish can be used as an effective camouflage pattern when using olive green, black, gray and other common camo colors.
Each finish is done by hand and it is impossible to duplicate any particular marble pattern. Because marbling is created in the mold under pressure, patterns are random and not controllable. Specific vertical or horizontal patterns are not possible. Also, colors will change shades somewhat due to the mixing of colors while the swirling is done. Marble stocks may not be returned because of dissatisfaction with the color. However, you may opt to have us paint the stock at our regular price.
The colors on the right are used to create molded-in swirled marble and camo finishes. Solid molded in colored stocks are not available from McMillan.
Camouflage Finishes.
McMillan Uses Molded-In Colors to create a Unique Camouflage Finish.
Standard Camouflage Patterns.
Eleven basic camouflage patterns are standard order items. The colors are not painted on the surface, but are molded into the stock for durability when used in extreme environments. Many military units specify this finish for their tactical stocks, with the choice of colors dependent on the part of the world where the rifle will be deployed. Custom camo patterns of any three or four colors are optional at no extra charge.
ARCTIC CAMO.
COFFEE CAMO.
DESERT CAMO.
FOREST CAMO.
WOODLAND CAMO.
McMILLAN CAMO.
RHINO CAMO.
URBAN CAMO.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS.
1. What materials is a stock made of?
1a. What are your 'fills'?
Standard – The majority of our stocks are filled with standard fill, also called sporter fill. It is composed of fiberglass cloth and solid fiberglass throughout the forearm and action area. A dense 2 piece foam is used in the butt stock. This fill is used for all calibers up to and including .300 win mag.
Magnum – This fill is used for heaving recoiling and magnum caliber rifles, mainly on hunting stocks. It constructed the same as a standard fill except heavier, thicker and more dense fiberglass is used in the recoil lug and action area to withstand heavy recoil and be easier on the shooter. It will add about 6 ounces of weight to the stock. It will be used for anything above a .300 win mag caliber.
Sniper – This fill is mainly used on magnum calibers on our tactical stocks. It is the same as magnum fill except there is lightweight fiberglass in the butt stock, not foam. This is so hardware for adjustability can be installed onto the butt stock if so desired. With the fiberglass being in the butt, it also helps to balance out rifles with large barrel contours. It will add about 8-10 ounces to the stock.
2. Are your stocks hollow?
3. Do your stocks have a foam core?
4. What colors are available?
5. Will the paint chip off?
6. Do you make Kevlar Stocks?
7. Do you use graphite?
8. Why are your stocks more expensive than some?
8a. Are your stocks made in the U. S.A.?
9. What method do you use to make your stocks?
10. What colors are available in the marble finish?
You can also check out this blog that shows hundreds of different marble configurations: McMillan marble pictures.
11. What is a molded-in finish?
12. Can I get a stock molded in the color I want it painted in so scratches won't show?
13. Do you recommend barrel bedding or pressure points?
13a. What is your recommended torque screw setting for my action screws?
14. Do I need to bed the receiver?
15. Can I order from McMillan directly?
16. What stocks will my action fit into?
17. What does a stock cost?
18. How do I use your price list?
On our website just click on “stock pricing” to see the current price list. Our price list is broken down into two basic sections where most stocks in that group are all priced the same. For the “Hunting and Sporting” type stocks look in the “hunting” section for the current price for a fully inletted blank. This price includes the color and finish of your choice. Now click or look in the “stock options or accessories list”. You will see many optional items here and the price each option will add to the base price. For a hunting stock you can choose from two different recoil pads and specify the length of pull. Just add the price of the pad you choose to the base price. Now for sling or bipod attachment points you can choose standard sling studs or flush cups for flush applications. Just choose what you want and how many and add those prices to the base price and pad price to get a total price for the stock.
In the Tactical and Competition stock section, look again to see the starting base price. These stocks typically have a more solid fiberglass filler material which requires slower inletting speeds and more inletting for stock options and accessories and are priced higher than the hunting stocks because of the increased CNC machine time. Again the base price includes the color and finish of your choice. Go to the stock options and accessories list. Not all stocks have all the options available for them so check with us if you have questions. If you want an adjustable cheekpiece, pick one of the three types available and add that price to the base price. Choose what you want on the butt – just a recoil pad or one of the adjustable butt assemblies and add that price. For sling or bipod attachments choose standard sling studs or flush cups and how many and add those prices. Decide if you want optional accessory rails and bipod studs and add the price. If you want pre-installed machined-in metal pillars around the guard screw holes just specify that and add the price. Now add everything up to get a total price of a stock equipped just the way you want it. In the accessories list you can order different sling loops, or a hand stop, or any of the other accessories that we carry. See, it’s really not that complicated once you work through it the first time.
19. How long will it take to get my stock?
For custom made to order stocks, delivery time varies depending on the number of orders we are working on at the time. To check the status of your current order please kaymcmillanusa . Please allow 5-7 days for us to get back to you with the status of your order as we are extremely busy and must locate your stock among the thousands on the shop floor. We have stocks ready to ship located on the individual stock pages under the “In Inventory” tab. These stocks are updated weekly and there are some good deals on some custom stocks inlets.
20. Why does it take so long to get a stock?
21. Can I change my order once I have placed it?
22. Do you need my barreled action?
Instructions of shipping firearms to McMillan:
In compliance with the ATF rules & regulations inside the United States, firearms are required to be shipped back to the address it was sent from or to a FFL holder.
We require all firearms shipped in a hard plastic gun case to protect them. Please include (inside the case) a letter with your name, address, daytime phone #, address and instructions. If you have already ordered a stock, include the order date.
Please insure your rifle for the full value.
23. Can I change the stock by removing material from the shell or shortening the forend?
23a. Can you re-inlet a different bottom metal or barrel into my current McMillan stock?
24. What is a barrel contour?
25. What information do you need for the barrel contour?
26. How much do the stocks weigh?
27. Can you make stocks lighter?
28. Can you make stocks heavier?
29. What is the difference between a Decelerator pad and the Limbsaver pad?
30. What length of pull should I specify?
31. What is the difference between a flat top, basic inlet, full inlet and a custom drop-in?
Basic Inlet – where the receiver outline and barrel channel are inlet. There are no screw holes, trigger, safety, bolt handle, recoil lug, bottom metal etc inlet at all, only the actions outline/diameter and the barrel channel is inlet with float. Many gun shops choose this option to keep stocks in their shop to finish up the inletting when a customer orders a build from them.
Full Inlet – is a total inlet of the stock to the customers rifle specs. There may be some minor fittng involved after you receive the stock especially if you order a stock for a mauser 98 or a custom action.
Custom drop in – is a complete inlet for your rifle to where upon receiving the stock, your rifle should drop right in, you can bolt it together and go shoot. There is no additional fitting needed. 80% of all our stock orders are done this way.
31a. How can I tell if my stock is a McMillan?
32. How do I pay?
33. How can I get more answers to my questions?
McMillan offers our customers two ways to purchase a McMillan stock. Buy our most popular stocks in inventory in our Retail Store or select a McMillan special, one-of-a-kind stock offered on the individual stock pages.
For custom order stocks, please see the Buy Now Build Your Own tab for detailed information.
Retail Store.
A5 – STANDARD.
Internet Specials.
[inetspecials cat=inet-a5-badger] BARNARD.
[inetspecials cat=inet-a5-barnard] BAT.
[inetspecials cat=inet-a5-bat] BIG HORN.
[inetspecials cat=inet-a5-big horn] BORDEN.
[inetspecials cat=inet-a5-borden] BROWNING.
[inetspecials cat=inet-a5-browning] CHEYTEC.
[inetspecials cat=inet-a5-cheytac] CZ.
[inetspecials cat=inet-a5-cz] DEFIANCE.
McMillan Fiberglass Stocks Order Form.
McMillan offers our customers two ways to purchase a McMillan stock. Buy our most popular stocks in inventory in our Retail Store or select a McMillan special, one-of-a-kind stock offered on the individual stock pages.
To place a custom order stock, please see the directions below.
There is no set “fixed” price on any of our stocks. Our pricing is designed to let all of our customers get just what they want (within limits) and not have to pay for anything they do not want or need.
Our price list is broken down into two basic sections where most stocks in that group are all priced the same. For the “Hunting and Sporting” type stocks look in the “hunting” section for the current price for a fully inletted blank. This price includes the color and finish of your choice.
In the Tactical and Competition stock section, look again to see the starting base price. These stocks typically have a more solid fiberglass filler material which requires slower inletting speeds and more inletting for stock options and accessories and are priced higher than the hunting stocks because of the increased CNC machine time. Again the base price includes the color and finish of your choice.
Now look in the “stock options or accessories list.” You will see many optional items here and the price each option or accessory will add to the base price. Just add the cost of each item to the base price.
There are three ways to order your McMillan fiberglass stock:
• Call 877.365.6148 to place your order • Download the order form below and fax to 623.581.3825 • Or scan and it to stocksmcmillanusa McMillan Order Form.
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McMillan marble stocks are conspicuous and unmistakable. They pioneered the molded-in, swirling colors finish and its become a hallmark of McMillan stocks. But if you’re like me … you’ve seen some you really like, and some that are so ugly they almost scare you away from the idea completely. It’s just seems like such a gamble on an expensive stock.
“It’s a bit of a crap shoot if you’re trying to get exactly what you envision. That said, I haven’t been disappointed with how any of them turned out.” – Owner of 4 McMillan marble stocks.
That is exactly what drove me to spend hours searching the web, reading hundreds of forum threads, and contacting McMillan several times. I’ve compiled the most comprehensive and organized photo gallery of 200+ McSwirly marble stocks to help you find the perfect color combination. I’ve found as many finishes and patterns as possible, and looked for pictures where the exact color ratios were also provided. I then literally spent days organizing and editing all those pictures. I tried to correct photo color issues caused by cameras or exposure, cropped them in a way that makes side-by-side comparison easier, combined multiple views of the same stock into a single image, enlarged & sharpened many of the photos, and added the color ratios for easy reference.
McMillan Stock Colors Photo Galleries.
I’ve broken the pictures up into a few different photo galleries, based on the primary color of the stock. Just click on one of the galleries below to start looking.
Tips On Ordering McMillan Marble Stocks.
If you find a photo of a stock you like, you can send it to McMillan and ask them what the colors and ratios are. They are easy to work with, and happy to help. They can try to match the stock, but they are careful to say “ No two stocks are ever made alike as the marbling action is totally random in occurence .” You can pick 2, 3, or even 4 colors … but not 1. “Solid molded-in colored stocks are not available from McMillan.” You can choose from any of the 28 color choices below to configured in a few different ways: standard molded-in marble finish (swirl or vertical), “flame” marble (fades from one color to other colors) or use them in a camo finish (GAP style). A few people have also ordered “Tigerstripe” stocks, which essentially is requesting that McMillan doesn’t mix the colors together as much as they normally would on a marble stock. It leaves long streaks of solid colors that … look like a tiger stripe. The first color listed becomes the base color. A veteran at this told me if you stay with camp colors, you typically won’t be surprised. It is when you mix in reds, whites, and grays that you might get unexpected effects. The red can run into white and come up with pink. These are all “utility grade” and may contain small defects. This is actually what McMillan posts on their website in clear text.
Cal Zant is the shooter/author behind PrecisionRifleBlog. Cal is a life-long learner, and loves to help others get into this sport he’s so passionate about. His engineering background, unique data-driven approach, and ability to present technical and complex information in a unbiased and straight-forward fashion has quickly caught the attention of the industry. For more info on Cal, check out PrecisionRifleBlog/About.
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22 comments.
I’m wanting to turn my savage 110 300 win mag into a long range hunter. What stock would you recommend?
I personally went with a McMillan A3-5 adjustable stock on my long-range hunting rifle. It’s a great choice, and I’d recommend it.
And I’m also very impressed with Manners stocks. They are similar to McMillan, but have layers of carbon fiber added to the shell (McMillan are just fiberglass). In fact, they just came out with a shell that is 100% carbon fiber. That is what I used on my latest competition rifle.
I would recommend a Manners Elite Hunter over the folding stock that I used on that target rifle. It would be lighter weight, but I’d still make sure you got an adjustable cheek piece. That is a non-negotiable feature on a precision rifle for me.
In my opinion, there aren’t other stocks that stack up to those for a long-range hunter (or lightweight tactical rifle). There are some great chassis out there, but they’re all too heavy for a hunter. I bet you’d love either a Mac or Manners.
Hope this helps!
My husband is wanting a blaze orange and camo stock. For a Remington 700 270Long action. Can you please send me a price.
Amy, I don’t sell stocks. You should contact McMillan (mcmillanusa/mcmillan-rifle-stocks/), or contact a compentent gunsmith and they can walk you through all the options. Here is a list of world-class gunsmiths that I know your husband would be thrilled for you to use: precisionrifleblog/2015/10/29/best-rifle-gunsmiths/
Cal– Wow! Job well done, as always. Amazing collection and collation of pics.

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