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Home » Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter Series: Steel Cylinders & Cheek Welds
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Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter Series: Steel Cylinders & Cheek Welds

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellJanuary 29, 20264 Mins Read
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Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter Series: Steel Cylinders & Cheek Welds

The Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter Series of stocks and arm braces offer a bold new way to work with the big irons.

Unconventional? Absolutely.

Practical? Most definitely.

More fun than having to watch your kid’s first baritone recital while the Super Bowl is on? Just a little.

The Bounty Hunter Series is designed to deliver consistent stability across a wide range of revolver calibers, from small to large. Its multiple points of contact enhance shooting accuracy, giving every revolver shooter the confidence to center-punch targets every time. The stock and arm brace are properly aligned for seamless integration with iron sights and red-dot mounts, ensuring quick target acquisition and improved performance.

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Each stock features five quick-detach sling sockets and holds six rounds of ammunition.

I’ve you’ve never before shouldered your revolver, you’re certainly missing out.

The heart of the Bounty Hunter Series beats around its robust construction. A big iron, after all, delivers a big payload at both fore and aft. The grip, stock and Z-beam are all made from 6061 hard-coat anodized aluminum, allowing this series to combine lightweight performance with exceptional durability. Plus, the hard-coat anodizing ensures resistance to wear and tear, making it a dependable companion in even the most demanding conditions.

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Every revolver is a function work of art, and the Bounty Hunter is designed to match it.

For enhanced comfort, the Series features polymer textured grip panels, a polymer cheek piece and a rubber butt pad. These elements all work together to provide superior recoil management, facilitating complete control throughout the shot cycle, regardless of how many rounds you send downrange.

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The Bounty Hunter stock attaches to the grip with a single thumbscrew for very fast takedown … or folding.

One of the standout features of the Bounty Hunter Series is its shell plate holder, which includes three universal shell holders. This innovative addition allows you to store up to six rounds of ammunition, compatible with any revolver caliber. Ammo, after all, is useless if you cannot access it quickly. Whether you’re at the range or in the field, this feature ensures quick access to your rounds without sacrificing mobility.

A hardened steel takedown thumbscrew allows for easy disassembly, making storage and transport a breeze. And, the design also incorporates five (yes, five) quick-detach sling sockets, offering customizable sling configurations to suit your preferences. Set it up exactly as you want it. 

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Proudly made in the USA, it’s also noteworthy that the Bounty Hunter Series comes with a lifetime warranty, nodding toward the confidence in quality upon which Midwest Industries has built its reputation.

In a way, the Bounty Hunter Series is more than just a stock or arm brace—it’s a symbol of innovation, quality and performance. It’s a statement that says, “There’s more than one way to shoot a revolver … and I’m here for all of them.”

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There’s nothing conventional about the Bounty Hunter stock, but then again, there’s nothing conventional about shouldering a revolver, either.

Midwest Industries Bounty Hunter Series Specs

  • Available as a stock or arm brace, designed for enhanced stability and control across small and large revolver calibers.
  • Constructed from 6061 hard-coat anodized aluminum for the grip, stock and Z-beam, ensuring durability and lightweight performance.
  • Polymer textured grip panels, a polymer cheek piece and a rubber buttpad for superior comfort and recoil management on the stock version.
  • Properly aligned height for seamless use with iron sights and red-dot mounts.
  • Multiple points of contact improve shooting accuracy and control.
  • Ambidextrous design for right or left-hand shooters.
  • Includes a shell plate holder with three Midwest Industries universal shell holders, compatible with any revolver caliber and allowing six rounds of ammunition to be stored.
  • Hardened steel takedown thumbscrew enables easy disassembly for compact storage.
  • Equipped with five quick-detach sling sockets for customizable sling configurations.
  • Designed with lots of room for easy firearm handling and operation.
  • Made in USA with a lifetime warranty.
  • Weight: 1.75 pounds

Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in the February 2026 issue of Gun Digest the Magazine.


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