AG Composites, the leader in the design and production of custom rifle stocks for both hunters and the world’s top competition shooters, is now offering fiberglass OEM stocks to rifle manufacturers looking for a high-quality stock for their mid-range rifle lines.
“This year, the company began producing a custom fiberglass stock lineup that allows shooters to experience the same world-class design and manufacturing processes used in our carbon fiber stocks at a lower price point,” said Matt Tandy, AG Composites owner. “The fiberglass stocks are designed and built using the same 71-step process and cutting-edge technology we use when building our best-in-class premium carbon fiber stocks. For those where weight is not an issue on their firearm, the few extra ounces with the fiberglass versus the carbon fiber will save them hundreds of dollars. And, they are all proudly 100 percent made in America.”
AG Composites now offers Bottom Metals for its rifle stocks as well as a line of aluminum anodized metal add-ons. A new line of camo patterns is also available for the new line of fiberglass stocks, making this new fiberglass line a perfect match for rifle manufacturers looking to expand their line.
To learn more about the company and its full line of stocks and accessories, visit their website, www.agcomposites.com, or call 1-833-AGSTOCK or 256-723-8381.
About AG Composites: AG Composites is a veteran-owned company that designs and manufactures advanced composite products in Owens Cross Roads, Ala. The company uses modern design software to create Computer-Aided Design (CAD) models and the highest quality carbon fiber, epoxy, and paint to make its line of rifle stocks. Every stock is tested with the action, bottom metal, and barrel hardware before it ships to the customer. The company is known for delivering its products in weeks, not months. AG Composites’ mission is to be the most responsive, reliable, and supportive supplier in the advanced composites industry. The company can be reached at 1-833-AGSTOCK, [email protected], or for more information visit www.agcomposites.com.
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