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How to Install the ProMag Archangel 556 Ruger 10/22 Stock in Minutes

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Learn how to install the unique ProMag Archangel 556 10/22 conversion stock with this quick and easy tutorial. (Don’t have one yet? Get yours here:

The install just takes few minutes but can give a completely new look to your Ruger 10/22!

The stock is made from Technapolymer carbon fiber and a fiberglass-filled polymer which creates an incredibly durable stock. The buttstock can be adjusted into 6 positions creating a length of pull that will fit just about anyone.

This stock also includes an extended magazine release making it much more convenient to swap magazines at the range.

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25 COMMENTS

  1. Just buy a m&p 15/22 and problem solved, guess would be a nice upgrade if you own the 10/22 already but what would be price for upgrade? I paid little over 400 for my s&w 15/22 but who knows maybe this upgrade wo t be to expensive.

  2. Cannot get my 4 little rails screws to line up for anything everything else is right. I tried the way the directions and video showed and also skipped it and came back thinking something would align the holes but nothing works

  3. Looking forward to mine coming in. My front sight was cut off over 10 years ago to get the stock barrel threaded for my suppressor. I noticed on an install video of the shorter hand guard version that they did not have to remove the rear sight, which I hadn't bothered to remove after removing the front because the empty notch would look weird. Guess it's time.

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